ABSTRACT

This book provides a ground-breaking assessment of the Israeli national security experience from the establishment of the country through to the present day.

Seventy-five years after its establishment, the State of Israel continues to face an acute national security predicament as a result of the still unresolved Arab–Israeli conflict. This monograph offers a new framework for analyzing this experience, first exploring the crucial events of the past and present that define it, including interstate wars, asymmetrical wars, low-intensity conflicts, and developments in weapons of mass destruction. The book then probes how Israel’s evolving national security doctrine has addressed these various challenges over the years, highlighting the roles of a number of variables: deterrence, warning, and decision; strategic depth and defensible borders; the quality and quantity of fighting men and machines; intelligence; self-reliance in military matters; foreign policy; and the influence of ethnic demography, societal resilience, economic prosperity, and water security.

Written in accessible, non-technical language, the book will appeal to general readers seeking an introduction to Israeli security as well as to specialists and researchers in various fields, including Israeli history, Middle Eastern politics, and security studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Israeli national security: permanent interests and evolving practices

chapter 1|23 pages

A brief history of Israeli national security

Settings and responses

chapter 2|17 pages

The foundations of Israeli national security

Deterrence, warning, and decision

chapter 3|11 pages

Territory and Israeli national security

Defensible borders, strategic depth, and war-fighting paradigms

chapter 4|10 pages

Quantity, quality, and Israeli national security

Perception versus reality

chapter 5|9 pages

Intelligence and Israeli national security

Kinetic and cyber battlefields

chapter 6|13 pages

Self-reliance and Israeli national security

Allies, arms, soldiers, and the bomb

chapter 7|12 pages

Foreign affairs and Israeli national security

Five key policy areas

chapter 8|9 pages

Domestic trends and Israeli national security

Demography, society, economy, and water

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

The future of Israeli national security: predictions, not prescriptions