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Complex Determinations: Deciphering Enemy Nuclear Intentions

by Louis René Beres | Mar 24, 2020 | Online Edition

Louis René Beres[*] [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Introduction In early May 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump—responding to Kim Jung-un’s latest round of missile tests—sought to reassure the American public. His seat-of-the-pants comments, however,...
Core Synergies in Israel’s Strategic Planning: When the Adversarial Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts

Core Synergies in Israel’s Strategic Planning: When the Adversarial Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts

by Louis René Beres | Jun 2, 2015 | Features, Monthly National Security Forum, Online Edition

To best serve Israel, the country’s strategic studies community should favor more conceptual or “molecular” assessments of expected security perils.
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Staying Strong: Enhancing Israel’s Essential Strategic Options

Staying Strong: Enhancing Israel’s Essential Strategic Options

by Louis René Beres | Jun 13, 2014 | Features, Online Edition, Uncategorized

By Louis René Beres* In early 2014, Washington and Moscow competed openly for influence in Egypt: Putin even promised expansive arms packages to now-President Sisi. With this in mind, Sisi is apt to play the U.S. and Russia off against each other, a cold war strategy...
Lessons for Israel from Ancient Chinese Military Thought: Facing Iranian Nuclearization with Sun-Tzu

Lessons for Israel from Ancient Chinese Military Thought: Facing Iranian Nuclearization with Sun-Tzu

by Louis René Beres | Oct 24, 2013 | Features, Online Edition

Professor Louis René Beres brings to bear two classical traditions to apply them to Israeli strategic planning. In this article, he takes a fresh look at Sun-Tzu’s The Art of War and weaves in Greek dialectical reasoning. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Striking Hezbollah-Bound Weapons in Syria: Israel’s Actions Under International Law

Striking Hezbollah-Bound Weapons in Syria: Israel’s Actions Under International Law

by Louis René Beres | Aug 26, 2013 | Features, Online Edition

Professor Louis René Beres considers Israeli actions in response to threats emanating from Syria, Lebanon, and Iran in the contexts of weapons transfers, missile attacks, and an increasingly volatile situation in Syria. Map courtesy of Google Maps.

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