Abstract
This article addresses the following question: how can one explain the neglect of the intellectual aspects of the profession on the part of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)? The explanations offered for that neglect are a mixture of cultural and societal factors. The cultural explanation focuses on Israeli strategic culture; the traditional Israeli perception of the combination of rich experience and experience-based intuition as a winning ticket; the tendency to extol improvisation; a cult of material strength; and a strong belief in technology. The social explanation stresses the declining attractiveness of a military career for qualitative young Israelis. The article contends that change can take place only if the IDF undergoes a process of institutional intellectualism - if not willingly then one imposed by the political echelon. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
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Kober, A. (2011). What happened to Israeli military thought? Journal of Strategic Studies, 34(5), 707–732. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2011.561109
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