Scoping Study of U.S.-Israel Dialogue
Abstract
Objective: Over the last twenty years, there has been an increase in security-related Track 2
dialogues in the Middle East. Yet, with Israel, one of the region’s most important
states and a nuclear power, few Track 2 dialogues addressing mutual security
concerns have been held. They are needed to foster a more open exchange and
discussion of emerging mutual security issues. This study will evaluate the
feasibility and scope of a future Track 2 dialogue between the United States and
Israel within the 2016 timeframe.
Description
Performer: Middlebury Institute of
International Studies
Project Lead: Chen Kane
Project Cost: $70,000
FY15-16