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Shai Feldman

Shai Feldman

Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

 

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International Security

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March 7, 2012

"Netanyahu, Churchill, and Iran"

Op-Ed, The Times of Israel

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"It has been said that when it comes to the looming Iranian threat, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees his role in Jewish history in Churchillian terms," writes Shai Feldman, "As Israel’s newly recycled prime minister, Netanyahu could make sure that the regime in Tehran, which he regarded as the modern-day Middle East parallel to Nazi Germany, would never obtain the capacity to obliterate the Jewish state."

 

 

January 31, 2006

"Questions for Hamas"

Op-Ed, Boston Globe

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"...What will be the future role of Hamas's militants? Will outside pressures to disarm these militants lead, instead, to their incorporation within the PA's security services? Under the Oslo agreements, the PA's security services were to number up to 18,000. In recent years, Palestinian police and military personnel have reached about 58,000. If these numbers were to mushroom further by incorporating the approximately 5,000 Hamas militants into the services, how would the PA be able to pay the salaries of so many people? And if they don't, how would the PA avoid Iraq-like consequences of releasing thousands of men trained in the use of weapons to an economy suffering chronic unemployment?"

 

 

January, 2004

Track-II Diplomacy: Lessons from the Middle East

Book

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Ahmad Khalidi, Zeev Schiff and Hussein Agha

Track-II talks in the Middle East -- unofficial discussions among Israeli and Arab scholars, journalists, and former government and military officials -- have been going on since soon after the 1967 Six Day War and have often paved the way for official negotiations. This book, a unique collaboration of Israeli and Palestinian authors, traces the history of these unofficial meetings, focusing on those that took place in the 1990s beginning just after the Gulf War.

 

 

March, 2001

The Middle East Military Balance 2000-2001

Book

By Yiftah Shapir and Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Although Israel and its Arab neighbors have taken many steps toward peace in recent years, the Middle East remains an uncertain and volatile region. Stretching from Morocco to Iran, the area has seen numerous international and internal conflicts in recent decades. Understanding the dynamics of these conflicts requires detailed information on the military capabilities of the region's countries.

 

 

December, 1996

Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East

Book

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

The political dimensions of the Arab-Israeli relationship have changed dramatically in recent years. Israel and its Arab neighbors have made remarkable progress toward resolving long-standing conflicts. In Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East, Shai Feldman considers whether these political breakthroughs have set the stage for agreements on controlling nuclear weapons in the region. He presents a richly detailed overview of the current situation and lays out an agenda for future efforts to reduce the risk of nuclear war in the Middle East.

 

Managing the Atom

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March 7, 2012

"Netanyahu, Churchill, and Iran"

Op-Ed, The Times of Israel

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"It has been said that when it comes to the looming Iranian threat, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees his role in Jewish history in Churchillian terms," writes Shai Feldman, "As Israel’s newly recycled prime minister, Netanyahu could make sure that the regime in Tehran, which he regarded as the modern-day Middle East parallel to Nazi Germany, would never obtain the capacity to obliterate the Jewish state."

 

The Future of Diplomacy Project

January 18, 2013

"Israel's Election and the Iran Crisis"

Op-Ed, National Interest

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Shai Feldman writes: "Israel’s January 22 elections will produce a new government. The extent to which it will differ from the outgoing government remains to be seen. But efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons might be affected. Could the composition of a new Israeli government indirectly impact the Israeli-U.S. discourse on Iran's nuclear program?"

 

 

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January 16, 2013

"Bibi’s Choice After Election Will Set Course for Israel"

Op-Ed, Al-Monitor

By Shai Feldman, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"In the aftermath of next week’s Israeli elections, Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu will face the decision of his political life," Shai Feldman writes. "What kind of governing coalition he chooses to form will affect Israel for years to come. One option will effectively end hopes of a two-state solution to Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians and deepen its isolation. The other could open the door to negotiations and better relations with Europe and the United States."

 

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