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- Publication Date: 11-2016
- Content Type: Special Report
- Institution: Mitvim: The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies
- Abstract: Due to developments in the international diplomatic arena, as well as the information revolution, foreign relations are no longer the sole purview of government officials. Increasingly, civil society organizations, businesses and private entrepreneurs are playing a pivotal role in international relations among states. Nevertheless, Israeli foreign policy is still considered the exclusive domain of experts. Indeed, significant sub-groups of the population – women, Palestinian citizens of Israel, ultra-Orthodox Jews, new immigrants and residents of the country's geographic periphery – do not participate meaningfully in the Israeli public debate concerning foreign affairs, let alone the corresponding decision- making process.
- Topic: International Relations, Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, International Affairs
- Political Geography: Israel
- Publication Date: 09-2016
- Content Type: Special Report
- Institution: Mitvim: The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies
- Abstract: Israelis see high importance in advancing cooperation with Egypt, while cooperation with the Palestinian Authority is of low priority. This is the main finding from a public opinion poll conducted for the Mitvim Institute on July 13, 2016 by the Rafi Smith Institute and in cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. It sampled 500 men and women, as a representative sample of the Israeli adult population (aged 18 and older, from both the Jewish and Arab sectors).
- Topic: International Relations, International Cooperation, International Affairs
- Political Geography: Israel