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Institute for National Security Studies (Israel)

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Israeli research institute and think tank
Institute for National Security Studies


INSS campus atTel Aviv University
Map
Formation1977; 49 years ago (1977)
Location
Executive Director
Tamir Hayman
Websitewww.inss.org.ilEdit this at Wikidata
Formerly called
Jaffe Center

TheInstitute for National Security Studies (INSS) is an independent[1]think tank affiliated withTel Aviv University in Israel that conducts research and analysis ofnational security matters such as military and strategic affairs,terrorism andlow intensity conflict, military balance in theMiddle East, andcyber warfare.[2]

It is considered Israel's leading security think tank.[3][4][5]

History

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General (ret.) Amos Yadlin, former head of the Institute

INSS was founded as the Center for Strategic Studies in 1977 by General (ret.)Aharon Yariv, former IDF Military Intelligence Chief, as "Israel's first public forum for debating strategic and military affairs".[5]

Until 2021, the INSS was led by Major General (ret.)Amos Yadlin, whenManuel Trajtenberg, the former head of the National Economic Council and Member of Knesset for theZionist Union party, took over leadership.[6] Since May 2024, Major General (res.)Tamir Hayman has held the position of Executive Director.

Reception

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In theUniversity of Pennsylvania'sGlobal Go To Think Tanks Report, INSS was ranked as the best think tank in theMiddle East and North Africa in 2019 and 2020.[7][8] It ranked as the 12th best defense and national security think tank, and the 48th best non-U.S think tank in the world.[8] The institute's study "The History of Israeli–Palestinian Negotiations" was among the list of "Best Policy Study/Report Produced by a Think Tank" for the 2013–2014 term.[9]

Tshetshik Prize

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The Lt. Col. Meir and Rachel Tshetshik Prize in Security Studies, also Tshetshik Prize for Studies on Israeli Security (and sometimes wrongly called Chechic Award[10]), is awarded annually for books and research publications "directly related to Israel's national security challenges".[11] In 2023, the prize was accompanied by prize money amounting to 30,000 NIS.[11]

Notable affiliates

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  • Emily Landau, top Israeli expert on arms control[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Zacharia, Janine (4 February 2011)."Israel ponders border security, enlarged military amid Egypt unrest".The Washington Post. Archived fromthe original on 14 March 2016.
  2. ^"INSS – Institute for National Security Studies : EuroMeSCo – Euro-Mediterranean Research, Dialogue, Advocacy".www.euromesco.net.
  3. ^Tobin, Andrew (2017-01-03)."Israel's top security experts redraw West Bank map for the Trump era".Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved5 October 2023.Israel's leading security think tank
  4. ^Sokol, Sam (2023-07-23)."Leading Security Think Tank Says Israel in 'Most Severe' Crisis, Calls to Halt Legislation".Haaretz. Retrieved5 October 2023.one of the country's leading security think tanks
  5. ^abKhalidi, Ahmad Samih (Spring 2017)."Strategic Survey for Israel, 2016-2017".Journal of Palestine Studies.46 (3):75–89.doi:10.1525/jps.2017.46.3.75.JSTOR 26378692. Retrieved5 October 2023.one of Israel's foremost strategic studies centers
  6. ^Jerusalem Post Staff (March 1, 2021)."INSS: Prof. Manuel Trajtenberg to replace Amos Yadlin as director".Jerusalem Post. Retrieved10 January 2023.
  7. ^"ScholarlyCommons :: Home".repository.upenn.edu.
  8. ^abMcGann, James (2021-01-28)."2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report"(PDF).Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved5 October 2023.
  9. ^"The 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index".University of Pennsylvania. 2015-02-04. Retrieved2015-02-14.
  10. ^"Amos Harel".Tel Aviv University. Archived fromthe original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved10 December 2014.
  11. ^abLt. Col. Meir and Rachel Tshetshik Prize for Strategic Studies on Israel's Security, INSS website, accessed 27 December 2023.
  12. ^Gross, Judah Ari (2020-07-06)."Top Israeli arms control researcher Emily Landau dies at 59".Times of Israel. Retrieved25 May 2025.

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