The Druze Minority in Israel in the Mid-1990s
The Druze are a minority within a minority in the State of Israel, an Arab-speaking community loyal to the state that has suffered hundreds of casualties in its defense, and whose men serve today in high-ranking and sensitive positions within the Israeli military and security forces.
The Druze Minority in Israel in the Mid-1990s
The Jewish Polity: Options for the Future – Some Planning Guidelines
Jewish Television for the Next Century
The Meaning of Terrorism for the IDF Military Commander
The Jewish Agency: Reorganizing for Tomorrow
Post-Soviet Jewry at Mid-Decade Part II
Post Soviet Jewry at Mid-Decade Part I
The Woeful State of Saudi Finances
Saudi Arabia has experienced budgetary deficits in every year since 1983, in sharp contrast with its large surpluses of the previous decade. Between 1983 and 1992 the cumulative deficits of Saudi Arabia amounted to $141 billion, while in the previous decade its cumulative surpluses had totalled $107 billion.