27 research outputs found
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin against the settlers: A stakeholder analysis
This case study considers how a minority stakeholder group of Israeli settlers blocked Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's feace initiatives. Drawing on interviews with those who served in Rabin's administration and with the settlers' leaders, this article contends that the prime minister's use of adversarial public rhetoric against the settlers denied the legitimacy of an influential stakeholder group, triggering a backlash of intense militancy from the right-wing minority. This, coupled with Rabin's failure to deal with opposing coalitions, diminished his capacity to implement "landfar peace" initiatives. The case illustrates a leader's failure to maintain adequate farms of engagement with key stakeholders. The accompanying analysis demonstrates that stakeholder theories, though incomplete in their existing forms, can still illuminate the high risk and ineffectiveness of denying the legitimacy of stakeholder groups and the strategic importance of maintaining channels of flexible negotiation and cooperation with seemingly marginal groups when high-stakes rivalries are likely to ensue
Chaim Weizmann Collection 1925-1937
The collection contains a handwritten personal letter from Chaim Weizmann to Dr. Landsberg, which includes discussion of an upcoming trip to Palestine; and letter from
Chaim Weizmann to Max Kreutzberger, thanking Kreutzberger for the publication of his speeches by the Hitachduth Olej Germania.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderAutographs removed from Autograph Collection to K locationPostage stamps deacessionedAR 472 #4 deaccessioned; photocopied and stamped from Wiezmann ArchivesAR 472 #5 deaccessioned; photocopied and stamped from Central Zionist ArchivesProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Zionist policy : an address /
"This address was delivered by Dr. Weizmann at a Zionist Conference held at the Cannon Street Hotel, London, on Sunday, September 21st."Mode of access: Internet
Chaim Weizmann papers 1939, 1942.
The collection consists of two letters written by Chaim Weizmann to American Zionists: a thank you letter to Jacob Cohen (1939) and an invitation to a meeting between Weizmann and the members of the American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs sent to Arthur Lourie (1942), the executive secretary of the Committee.Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Chaim Weizmann Papers; P-532; box number; folder number; American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY, and Boston, MA.far0315digitize
Correspondence from the Chaim Weizmann letters, 1939, 1942
Consists of two letters written by Weizmann to American Zionists: a thank you letter to Jacob Cohen (1939) and an invitation to a meeting between Weizmann and the members of the American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs sent to Arthur Lourie (1942) the Executive Secretary of the Committee.Digital imagereviewe