The editors of the JST are pleased to offer for downloading the Fall 2024 print issue. It features analysis of the foreign policy differences emerging from the presidential campaign as well as other significant issues.
Fall 2024, Print Issue No. 11: Trump vs. Harris: Diverging Paths.
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September 2024
Recent Articles
Towards a Civilizational Perception of the Jewish State
In contemporary studies of international relations, the cultural background of foreign policy has become a central analytical tool for understanding how nations and non-state actors behave on the global stage. Scholars such as Alexander Wendt, Peter Katzenstein, and Benedict Anderson have demonstrated that states do not act solely according to material interests; rather, their foreign […]
AI as the Next World Order
Artificial Intelligence is not merely the latest sector of industrial advancement. It is the architect of a new global paradigm — rapidly becoming the operating system of economy, politics, governance, and military force. The historical trajectory of human progress has always been dictated by the relationship between the tools of production and the structures of governance. The […]
ISRAEL’S NUCLEAR DETERRENCE
CASTING A WIDER “NET”
CASTING A WIDER “NET”
Even after “Operation Roaring Lion” and America’s “Operation Epic Fury,” Israel’s presumptive nuclear weapons remain essential for deterrence of nuclear threats. There are also foreseeable circumstances in which these weapons could deter certain non-nuclear threats. Most plausible, in this connection, would be circumstances in which the enemy threats referenced large-scale conventional attacks (whether first-strike attacks […]
