Paul Eidelberg
Paul Eidelberg
(Ph.D. University of Chicago), a professor of political science, is
president and co-founder of the Foundation for Constitutional
Democracy in the Middle East as well as president of the Yamin
Israel Party. He is the author of many books including The
Philosophy of the American Constitution, A Discourse
on Statesmanship, Beyond the Secular Mind, and
Judaic Man. Professor Eidelberg, who lives
in Jerusalem, is a member of the Advisory Council of the Ariel
Center for Policy Research and of the Editorial Board of Nativ,
to which he is a frequent contributor.
A wide selection of
Professor Eidelberg's policy papers can be found online on
the Yamin
Israel website <http://www.yamin.org/yamin_policy_papers.htm>.
ACPR PUBLICATIONS BY THIS AUTHOR |
The Clash of Two Decadent Civilizations: Toward An Hebraic
Alternative, 2002
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Policy Paper No. 144 |
Democratizing Islam,
2002 |
Policy Paper No. 141 |
A Democratic
But “Racist” Solution to the Palestinian Problem, 2001 |
Policy Paper No. 130 |
Making Votes Count: They Don't
in Israel!, 1999 |
Policy Paper No. 79 |
BOOKS
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JEWISH STATESMANSHIP: LEST ISRAEL FALL:
Explores the relationship between
Jewish perspectives and political thought to illuminate defects in Israeli
political structures and suggest remedies for the constitutional framework. ACPR
Publishers, 2000 (English), Paperback, 255 pages, Tammuz Publishers, 2000 (Hebrew),
Paperback, 252 pages.
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