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'''Institute for National Security Studies''' ('''INSS''') is an [[Israeli]] research institute and think tank affiliated with [[Tel Aviv University]]. The institute is headed by former chief of military intelligence [[Amos Yadlin]].<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/world/middleeast/israels-defense-minister-calls-for-more-action-against-assad.html?pagewanted=all Israeli Official Weighs Imposed Borders for Palestinians, [[New York Times]]]</ref>
'''Institute for National Security Studies''' ('''INSS''') is an [[Israeli]] research institute and think tank affiliated with [[Tel Aviv University]]. The institute is headed by former chief of military intelligence [[Amos Yadlin]].<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/world/middleeast/israels-defense-minister-calls-for-more-action-against-assad.html?pagewanted=all Israeli Official Weighs Imposed Borders for Palestinians, [[New York Times]]]</ref>

The Institute for National Security Studies, an independent academic institute, engages in policy analysis on the subjects of arms control, regional security, military and strategic affairs, Israeli society and public opinion, Israel-Palestinian relations and the Middle East. The emphasis is on issues relevant to Israeli national security. The results of its research are published in books, journal articles, special reports, and memoranda. The INSS also publishes a quarterly magazine, ''Strategic Assessment,'' which appears in [[Hebrew]] and English. The Institute also holds conferences and seminars on a wide range of subjects.<ref>[http://www.euromesco.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=category&sectionid=5&id=1367&Itemid=39&lang=en EuroMeSCo: INSS]</ref>
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Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) is an Israeli research institute and think tank affiliated with Tel Aviv University. The institute is headed by former chief of military intelligence Amos Yadlin.[1]

The Institute for National Security Studies, an independent academic institute, engages in policy analysis on the subjects of arms control, regional security, military and strategic affairs, Israeli society and public opinion, Israel-Palestinian relations and the Middle East. The emphasis is on issues relevant to Israeli national security. The results of its research are published in books, journal articles, special reports, and memoranda. The INSS also publishes a quarterly magazine, Strategic Assessment, which appears in Hebrew and English. The Institute also holds conferences and seminars on a wide range of subjects.[2]

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