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Cohen -- Security narratives in Israeli dramatic arts / Tali Silberstein -- Framing security policy -- National security decision-making / Charles D. Freilich -- The dynamics of civil-military relations and the complexity of Israel's security policies / Yagil Levy -- The diplomatic path to security / Steven R. David -- Negotiating Israeli security / Aharon Klieman -- The U.S.-Israel security relationship / Daniel Kurtzer -- Israel's evolving relationship with American Jewry : a matter of national security / Dov S. Zakheim -- Pursuing security -- Israel's security model / Avi Kober -- Security, technology and cyberwarfare / Isaac ben Israel -- Towards a Middle East regional security regime? / Martin Kramer -- Israel's expanding strategic horizons : finding extra-regional security partners / Eran Lerman -- Weapon of last resort? 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An especially noteworthy feature of this volume is the space allotted to analyses of the impact of security challenges not just on Israel's diplomatic and military postures (nuclear as well as conventional) but also on its cultural life and societal behavior. 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