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Efraim Inbar, "An Israeli Perspective on the Middle East"

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On Monday, July 7, 2014, the Middle East and North Africa Program at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a closed roundtable with Professor Efraim Inbar, Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Israel.

One of Israel’s leading strategic thinkers, Prof. Inbar offered an Israeli perspective on the continuing upheaval in the Middle East, including the collapse of state institutions, the rise of political Islam, the ongoing prospect of nuclear proliferation, and perceptions of American decline in the region. The discussion also covered Korean and Israeli approaches to managing historical disputes and dealing with military provocations.

Date / Time: Monday, July 7, 2014 / 10:00am–12:30pm
Venue: Conference Room (2F), The Asan Institute for Policy Studies

 

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Efraim Inbaris the Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) in Israel. Prof. Inbar’s area of specialization is Middle Eastern strategic issues and Israeli national security. He was a member of the Political Strategic Committee of the National Planning Council and the Chair of the Committee for the National Security Curriculum at the Ministry of Education. He is the author of five books on Israeli national security and is a frequent commentator in the international press. He received his B.A. from Hebrew University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.


 
Jang Ji-Hyang

Principal Fellow, Director

Dr. JANG Ji-Hyang is a Principal Fellow and director of the Center for Regional Studies at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Dr. Jang served as a policy advisor on Middle East issues to South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2012-2018) and currently serves to Ministries of Industry, Justice, and Defense. Her research interests include political economy of the Middle East and North Africa, political Islam, comparative democratization, terrorism, and state-building. Dr. Jang is the author of numerous books and articles, including The Essential Guide to the Middle East (Sigongsa 2023 in Korean), The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions?(with Clement M. Henry (eds.), Palgrave Macmillan 2013), “Disaggregated ISIS and the New Normal of Terrorism” (Asan Issue Brief 2016), “Islamic Fundamentalism” (International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2008) and a Korean translation of Fawaz Gerges’ Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy (Asan Institute 2011). Dr. Jang received a B.A. in Turkish studies and M.A. in political science from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and her Ph.D. in political science from the University of Texas at Austin.

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Peter K. Lee

Research Fellow

Dr. Peter K. Lee is a research fellow in the Center for Regional Studies at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. His research focuses on Indo-Pacific security and US alliances and partnerships. Previously, he was a research fellow in the Foreign Policy and Defence Program at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and also a Korea Foundation research fellow at the University of Melbourne. His recent publications include “An Indo-Pacific Allied Shipbuilding Enterprise” (Asan Report, December 2024) and “Should South Korea Join AUKUS Pillar 2?” (Asan Issue Brief, December 2024), “Reciprocating Trust and Reconciling Ambitions in ROK-U.S. Defense Industrial Cooperation,” (Asan Issue Brief, May 2024), and “Comparing Allied Public Confidence in U.S. Extended Nuclear Deterrence,” (Asan Issue Brief, February 2024). Dr. Lee received his Ph.D. in strategic studies from the Australian National University, and his Master of International Relations and B.A. with First Class Honours in political science from the University of Melbourne.

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