Democracy
Blame Zamir: Netanyahu’s latest front in his war on responsibility, democracy
If the government pressure finally pushes Eyal Zamir to quit, it will just be another victory in the October 7 coalition’s campaign to deflect blame.
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Ten Secrets to Academic Success
Despite its problems, North America’s Higher Education system remains the most marvelous laboratory for instilling knowledge, nurturing ideas, generating innovations, and cultivating young minds invented since the Babylonian Yeshivas.
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Netanyahu must decide if he’s a leader or follower as his government loses Israel’s trust
Why then does Netanyahu choose to turn his back on the will of the majority, thereby eroding public trust in him and his government?
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How to break the deadlock on investigating October 7 failures
Israelis want a commission of inquiry, but the government has refused. What if a panel was tasked with preventing future disasters, not assigning blame?
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Why the Left keeps losing, both in Israel and America
Leftists in Israel and America keep tripping on themselves by thinking they’re better, even as their behavior suggests otherwise, and by oozing elitist contempt for others in an age of populism.
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A-G’s judicial overreach is undermining Israel’s democracy
Two recent legal decisions highlight the deep and systemic challenges Israel faces. We cannot ignore what they reflect about the current state of governance.
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Netanyahu and High Court gamble with Israel’s future over Shin Bet head
The dangerous flirtation of Israeli public leaders with the horrifying prospect of disobeying a High Court ruling, which will likely result in the dissolution of Israeli society.
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How did Israel establish democracy? The answer is Jewish cultural tradition
Jews may not have had a state, but for centuries they had been practicing community politics in ways that closely resemble modern elective democracies.