1. Can Israel mediate an end to the Ukraine war? Author: Efraim Inbar Publication Date: 01-2023 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: Israel is well positioned to again become a go-between between Russia and Ukraine, an effort that could further elevate its international status Topic: Diplomacy, Conflict, Peace, and Mediation Political Geography: Russia, Europe, Ukraine, and Israel
2. Ukraine War Distracts US from China, Legitimizes Nuclear Bombs Author: Efraim Inbar Publication Date: 08-2022 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is distracting the US from the Chinese threat and erodes the nuclear taboo. Topic: Security, Defense Policy, Conflict, Rivalry, and Russia-Ukraine War Political Geography: Russia, China, Europe, Ukraine, Asia, North America, and United States of America
3. The EU is Reluctantly Getting Tougher with Putin Author: Emmanuel Navon Publication Date: 02-2022 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: Europeans surely remember what happens when you let an autocrat get away with grabbing territories hoping that the last bite will be the last one Topic: Diplomacy, Military Strategy, European Union, and Conflict Political Geography: Russia, Europe, and Ukraine
4. Israel’s Ukraine policy: ‘Right side of history’ vs national interest Author: Efraim Inbar Publication Date: 03-2022 Content Type: Working Paper Institution: Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) Abstract: History has no right side and it does not evolve according to moral imperatives. Topic: Diplomacy, War, Military Strategy, Conflict, Strategic Interests, and Intervention Political Geography: Russia, Ukraine, Middle East, and Israel