ארכיון Civil Society - Mitvim https://mitvim.org.il/en/tag/civil-society/ מתווים Thu, 25 Feb 2021 10:53:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://mitvim.org.il/wp-content/uploads/fav-300x300.png ארכיון Civil Society - Mitvim https://mitvim.org.il/en/tag/civil-society/ 32 32 Civil Society in Action – Promoting Sub-Regional Cooperation Between CSOS as a Way Forward? https://mitvim.org.il/en/publication/civil-society-in-action-promoting-sub-regional-cooperation-between-csos-as-a-way-forward/ Thu, 05 Jul 2018 10:22:18 +0000 https://mitvim.org.il/?post_type=publication&p=3079 Eastern Mediterranean states are facing numerous domestic challenges to their democratic institutions. The region is highly heterogeneous in terms of these challenges. But there are also common ones, including empowering civil society organisations (CSOs), legitimising the work of human rights organisations, combating radicalism, ensuring freedom of expression, enhancing tolerance and equality, and strengthening the foundations of democracy. Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean are of critical concern to the European Union (EU) as they have a direct impact on European stability: starting with the Greek government debt crisis in 2007-2008, and more recently with the unfolding of the Syrian refugee crisis since 2011, this sub-region has gradually increased its weight in European domestic politics. Political, security and economic developments in the region have had an impact on the elections in EU member states and contributed to the rise of populist political parties in the European political landscape. There is therefore a huge pressure on the EU to tackle problems emanating from the sub-region. The EU has already established CSOs in the region as partners in addressing these issues: in 2016, the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy recognised the partnership between the EU and CSOs as a key principle. Moreover, Civil Society Forum Neighbourhood South was launched in 2013, and its format has improved to give a more managerial role to CSOs through the inclusion of the South advisory group of Southern CSOs and a team of civil society experts in the organisation of this forum. Against

הפוסט Civil Society in Action – Promoting Sub-Regional Cooperation Between CSOS as a Way Forward? הופיע לראשונה ב-Mitvim.

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Eastern Mediterranean states are facing numerous domestic challenges to their democratic institutions. The region is highly heterogeneous in terms of these challenges. But there are also common ones, including empowering civil society organisations (CSOs), legitimising the work of human rights organisations, combating radicalism, ensuring freedom of expression, enhancing tolerance and equality, and strengthening the foundations of democracy. Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean are of critical concern to the European Union (EU) as they have a direct impact on European stability: starting with the Greek government debt crisis in 2007-2008, and more recently with the unfolding of the Syrian refugee crisis since 2011, this sub-region has gradually increased its weight in European domestic politics. Political, security and economic developments in the region have had an impact on the elections in EU member states and contributed to the rise of populist political parties in the European political landscape. There is therefore a huge pressure on the EU to tackle problems emanating from the sub-region. The EU has already established CSOs in the region as partners in addressing these issues: in 2016, the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy recognised the partnership between the EU and CSOs as a key principle. Moreover, Civil Society Forum Neighbourhood South was launched in 2013, and its format has improved to give a more managerial role to CSOs through the inclusion of the South advisory group of Southern CSOs and a team of civil society experts in the organisation of this forum. Against this background, this policy brief has a two-fold objective: first, to study the common challenges to pro-democracy CSOs in the Eastern Mediterranean; and, second, within the context of these challenges, to assess EU support for pro-democracy CSOs within its Euro-Mediterranean institutional and policy agenda. The article’s main conclusion is that EU support to build a sub-regional network of pro-democracy CSOs can help reopen the shrinking space for civil society in the Eastern Mediterranean and enhance democracy.

הפוסט Civil Society in Action – Promoting Sub-Regional Cooperation Between CSOS as a Way Forward? הופיע לראשונה ב-Mitvim.

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Assessing the Quartet Recommendation to Increase Interaction and Cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians https://mitvim.org.il/en/publication/assessing-the-quartet-recommendation-to-increase-interaction-and-cooperation-between-israelis-and-palestinians/ Thu, 21 Jul 2016 18:20:19 +0000 https://mitvim.org.il/?post_type=publication&p=4240 The recent report of the Middle East Quartet, published in July 2016, recommends that Israelis and Palestinians “foster a climate of tolerance, including through increasing interaction and cooperation in a variety of fields – economic, professional, educational, cultural – that strengthen the foundations for peace”. The Mitvim Institute’s policy workshop examined whether and how this recommendation can be effectively implemented under the current political conditions. It addressed critical questions over how Israeli-Palestinian civil society cooperation, in the absence of political leadership, can take place and strengthen the foundations for conflict resolution instead of reinforcing a destructive status quo. The workshop was attended by local and international experts and diplomats, and featured opening remarks by Amb. Jon Hanssen-Bauer, Ambassador of Norway to Israel and former Director of the Israeli-Palestinian People-to-People Program, Dr. Ned Lazarus, Scholar and Evaluator of Israeli-Palestinian Civil Society Programs at George Washington University, USA, and Elias Zananiri, Vice-Chairman of the PLO Committee for Interaction with the Israeli Society. This document summarizes the different points and recommendations that were raised during the workshop.

הפוסט Assessing the Quartet Recommendation to Increase Interaction and Cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians הופיע לראשונה ב-Mitvim.

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The recent report of the Middle East Quartet, published in July 2016, recommends that Israelis and Palestinians “foster a climate of tolerance, including through increasing interaction and cooperation in a variety of fields – economic, professional, educational, cultural – that strengthen the foundations for peace”. The Mitvim Institute’s policy workshop examined whether and how this recommendation can be effectively implemented under the current political conditions. It addressed critical questions over how Israeli-Palestinian civil society cooperation, in the absence of political leadership, can take place and strengthen the foundations for conflict resolution instead of reinforcing a destructive status quo. The workshop was attended by local and international experts and diplomats, and featured opening remarks by Amb. Jon Hanssen-Bauer, Ambassador of Norway to Israel and former Director of the Israeli-Palestinian People-to-People Program, Dr. Ned Lazarus, Scholar and Evaluator of Israeli-Palestinian Civil Society Programs at George Washington University, USA, and Elias Zananiri, Vice-Chairman of the PLO Committee for Interaction with the Israeli Society. This document summarizes the different points and recommendations that were raised during the workshop.

הפוסט Assessing the Quartet Recommendation to Increase Interaction and Cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians הופיע לראשונה ב-Mitvim.

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A Call to Convene Regional Middle Eastern Think Tanks https://mitvim.org.il/en/publication/a-call-to-convene-regional-middle-eastern-think-tanks/ Tue, 26 Jun 2012 09:36:35 +0000 https://mitvim.org.il/?post_type=publication&p=4356 Mitvim calls to regularly convene think-tanks from the broader Middle East, to discuss implications of the ongoing changes in the region, and to explore and promote paths to security and peace for all in the region. Civil society efforts to promote Israeli-Arab peace are usually of bi-lateral Israeli-Palestinian nature and are mostly carried out through people-to-people activities. Such efforts, while important to maintain, cannot lead to a breakthrough under the current political circumstances. Mitvim – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies calls for the creation of a mechanism that will regularly convene think-tanks from the broader Middle East, to discuss implications of the ongoing changes in the region, and to explore and promote paths to security and peace for all in the region. Civil society efforts to promote Israeli-Arab peace are usually of bi-lateral Israeli-Palestinian nature and are mostly carried out through people-to-people activities. Such efforts, while important to maintain, cannot lead to a breakthrough under the current political circumstances. A new type of effort is necessary – one that is regional and not bi-lateral, and that is policy-oriented and not grassroots-based. Think tanks should play the key role in such an effort, as a bridge between research and policy, capable of analyzing complex situations, crafting different policy options, and devising regional scenarios and visions. Foreign-policy think tanks are on the rise in the region – in Israel, in parts of the Arab world (especially in the Gulf and in North Africa), and in Turkey. This is a new channel that should

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Mitvim calls to regularly convene think-tanks from the broader Middle East, to discuss implications of the ongoing changes in the region, and to explore and promote paths to security and peace for all in the region. Civil society efforts to promote Israeli-Arab peace are usually of bi-lateral Israeli-Palestinian nature and are mostly carried out through people-to-people activities. Such efforts, while important to maintain, cannot lead to a breakthrough under the current political circumstances.

Mitvim – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies calls for the creation of a mechanism that will regularly convene think-tanks from the broader Middle East, to discuss implications of the ongoing changes in the region, and to explore and promote paths to security and peace for all in the region.

Civil society efforts to promote Israeli-Arab peace are usually of bi-lateral Israeli-Palestinian nature and are mostly carried out through people-to-people activities. Such efforts, while important to maintain, cannot lead to a breakthrough under the current political circumstances.

A new type of effort is necessary – one that is regional and not bi-lateral, and that is policy-oriented and not grassroots-based. Think tanks should play the key role in such an effort, as a bridge between research and policy, capable of analyzing complex situations, crafting different policy options, and devising regional scenarios and visions.

Foreign-policy think tanks are on the rise in the region – in Israel, in parts of the Arab world (especially in the Gulf and in North Africa), and in Turkey. This is a new channel that should be utilized for the sake of peace and of regional cooperation

Some of these think tanks may have interest in creating a platform for regional policy dialogues, which will advance regional peace initiatives, reflect on changing regional realities, draw relevant policy recommendations, and engage in long-term vision-led strategic planning.

The changing reality in the Middle East due to the Arab Spring presents an opportunity to launch new channels between Israel and the Arab World. It is a time of change, of challenging traditional ways of thinking and conduct. It is a time that calls for fresh ideas to be put forth, for new actors to step up, and for new paradigms to be shaped.

Until now, meetings between representatives of Israeli and other regional think tanks have been taking place on a very small scale and in a sporadic manner. Often through participation as individuals in one-time seminars or events conducted by Western institutions. Participants in such meetings often tend to be part of the old guard of their societies.

In order for such meetings to be effective and go beyond the gimmick of meeting someone from “the other side”, there is need for something much more systematic, structured and sustainable. Regular periodical meetings should take place between institutions. They should have clear agendas and aims set in advance, emphasize a commitment and capacity to follow-through, and should also be attended by the new generation of foreign policy analysts.

Institutional cooperation is a key to making genuine impact that goes beyond the mere feel-good “exchange of thoughts” that often characterizes Israeli-Arab individual meetings. In order to overcome the difficulties in setting up such Israeli-Arab institutional cooperation, the involvement of a prominent international academic or policy institute that has the credibility, know-how, networks, and experience in the policy and international fields is needed.

Such an institute can initiate, guide, and facilitate this process as needed. It can be assisted by leading experts on the fields of think tanks and foreign policy and by prominent think tanks that have already set up a presence in the region.

Mitvim believes in the necessity of regularly convening think tanks from the broader Middle East. It can be a mechanism that will benefit Israel, the region, and the sake of peace. Mitvim is committed to contributing to the success of such an initiative, and to lead the process from the Israeli side. It is willing to engage in further deliberations and planning regarding this initiative with any interested and relevant partner.

הפוסט A Call to Convene Regional Middle Eastern Think Tanks הופיע לראשונה ב-Mitvim.

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