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11: Israel: Ist Demokratie ohne Frieden möglich?

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Der Staat Israel feiert heuer sein 70-jähriges Bestehen. Aus diesem Anlass werden eine Menschenrechtsanwältin, ein ehemaliger Geheimdienst-Minister und eine Populismus- und Extremismusforscherin über eine kontroverse Frage reflektieren: Wie kann ein demokratischer Rechtsstaat in Israel sichergestellt werden, solange es keinen Frieden mit Palästina gibt?

Research Associate, INSS - The Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intelligence, Israel, Jerusalem
Board Member and Chair of the International Council, NIF - New Israel Fund, Jerusalem
Deputy Editor, Foreign Policy, Washington, D.C. Chair

Adi KANTOR

Research Associate, INSS - The Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv

 Adi Kantor is a research associate in the Europe Research Program at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv. Her research fields are: Europe-Israel relations, Germany, modern Antisemitism, populism, the radical right, trauma and memory. She holds an M.A. from the Center for German Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a B.A. in Political Science and in the Interdisciplinary Program (with focus on German Studies) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. While in Germany she studied at the Universities of Freiburg and Berlin. Ms. Kantor worked at the Israeli Embassy in Berlin and at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) on the project Israel: Regional and Global Conflicts, Domestic and Foreign Policy, and National Security.
 Ms. Kantor will pursue her PhD at the Department of Counseling and Human Development at the University of Haifa focusing on trauma, resilience and inter-generational transmission among German and Jewish/Israeli families after 1945.

Dan MERIDOR

Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intelligence, Israel, Jerusalem

1988-1992 Minister of Justice, Government of Israel, Jerusalem
1996-1997 Minister of Finance, Government of Israel, Jerusalem
1999-2001 Chairman of Foreign Affairs and Defence, Knesset Committee
2001-2003 Minister for Strategic Affairs, Government of Israel, Jerusalem
2003-2006 Senior Fellow, Israel Democracy Institute, Jerusalem
2004-2006 Chairman of the Committee on Israel's Defence Doctrine
2003-2008 Chairman, Jerusalem Foundation
2006-2009 Deputy Chairman of the Board, INSS- The Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv-Jaffa
2009-2013 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intelligence, Government of Israel, Jerusalem

Talia SASSON

Board Member and Chair of the International Council, NIF - New Israel Fund, Jerusalem

 Attorney Talia Sasson, was the President of the New Israel Fund (NIF) and Chair of it's board (2015-2018). Now she is the co -chair of the international Council of NIF. She also serves on the public councils of numerous peace and human rights organizations. In 2009, she ran for the Knesset as representative of The New Movement & Meretz. From 2004 to 2010, Mrs. Sasson taught a course on "Defending Israel's Democracy through Law" at Tel-Aviv University's Law Faculty. At the request of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, from August 2004 to March 2005, Mrs. Sasson served as a special legal advisor for the government. In that capacity she authored the Sasson Report on illegal outposts and law enforcement on Israelis in the West Bank. From 1979 to February 2004 she worked in the State Attorney’s office. From 1989 to 1993 she headed the Civil Department in the Office of the District Attorney of Jerusalem. From 1996 to 2004, she headed the Special Tasks Division of the State Attorney’s office. In this role, she represented the government of Israel before the Supreme Court for thirteen years in civil, criminal, constitutional and administrative cases and was also involved in various security and military issues. Mrs. Sasson is the author of At the Edge of the Abyss: Is the victory of the settlements the end of Israeli democracy? which was published in 2015.

Sarah WILDMAN

Deputy Editor, Foreign Policy, Washington, D.C.

 Sarah Wildman is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy and author of Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind. She received the 2010 German Marshall Fund’s Peter R. Weitz Prize for European coverage. Long a regular contributor to the New York Times, Slate, and the New Yorker online, she served as global identities writer at Vox. Wildman has been a Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Fellow (Jerusalem & Paris); Arthur F. Burns fellow in Berlin; Milena Jesenska Fellow in Vienna; and Pew Fellow in International Journalism in Paris. A former New Republic staffer, Wildman also worked for the Advocate magazine. She was the Barach nonfiction fellow at Wesleyan University (2014) and a Dart Center fellow at Columbia School of Journalism (2015).

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25.08.2018

11:30 - 14:30My Europe – My Story: Geschichten über Europa erzählenPartner
15:00 - 16:30EröffnungPlenary
17:00 - 18:30Neue Perspektiven zur EU-ErweiterungPlenary
19:30 - 21:30GetränkeempfangSocial

26.08.2018

06:30 - 07:30DER STANDARD Morning BriefingPlenary
06:30 - 07:30POLITICO Morning BriefingPlenary
07:00 - 10:00Alpbach Hikes: Wandern mit Pionieren – Achtsamkeit in der BildungPartner
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 01: Wer zahlt, schafft an? Die künftige Finanzierung der EUBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 02: EU-Russland-Beziehungen: Versuch einer nüchternen AnalyseBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 03: Citizens don’t bite: Erfolgreiche Beispiele politischer Partizipation aus ganz Europa – Ein PraxisworkshopBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 04: Europäische Sicherheit und die Mittelmeerregion: Eine SimulationBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 05: Eine Welt ohne Atomwaffen? Folgen des UN-NuklearwaffenverbotsBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 06: Das Empowerment von Frauen und der Jugend: Die UN-Nachhaltigkeitsziele in der PraxisBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 07: Demokratien unter Druck: Zivilgesellschaft und PopulismusBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 08: Die Sustainable Development Goals implementieren: Was können Staaten voneinander lernen?Breakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 09: Europäische Sicherheit im Zeitalter hybrider Bedrohungen: Militärisch-zivile Kooperationen neu denken?Breakout
13:00 - 14:15Souveränität in der EU: Wer entscheidet?Plenary
15:00 - 16:15Demokratien unter DruckPlenary
16:30 - 18:30Green Finance: Privates Kapital gegen den KlimawandelPartner
16:30 - 18:30Lessons from the Best: Was wir von den nachhaltigsten Regionen Europas lernen könnenPartner
16:45 - 18:15Subsidiarität auf dem PrüfstandPlenary
18:00 - 20:00Europa-Israel-AbendessenSocial
18:15 - 19:00POLITICO Happy HourSocial

27.08.2018

06:30 - 07:30DER STANDARD Morning BriefingPlenary
06:30 - 07:30POLITICO Morning BriefingPlenary
07:00 - 10:00Alpbach Hikes: Wandern mit Pionieren – Achtsamkeit in der PolitikPartner
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 10: Das Schweizer Miliz-Prinzip leben: Resilienz durch BeteiligungBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 11: Israel: Ist Demokratie ohne Frieden möglich?Breakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 12: Demokratie im digitalen Zeitalter schützen: Ein PraxisworkshopBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 13: Das fossile Zeitalter geht zu Ende: Globale Systeme am ScheidewegBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 14: Reagieren Sie noch oder agieren Sie schon? Mit neuen Partnerschaften dem Klimawandel begegnenBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 15: Kultur und Identität: Wie viel Anpassung braucht Integration?Breakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 16: Nachhaltigen Systemwandel vorantreibenBreakout
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 17: Demokratien unter Druck: Medien und PopulismusBreakout
11:00 - 12:45Aus Grau mach Grün! Grüne Infrastruktur als ein Weg aus der BiodiversitätskrisePartner
12:30 - 13:45Globale Machtverschiebungen: Folgen für Europa und AsienPlenary
14:15 - 15:45Die Europäische Union – Russland: Was tun?Plenary
16:15 - 17:15Die Zukunft der EU: Prioritäten der österreichischen EU-RatspräsidentschaftPlenary

28.08.2018

07:00 - 10:00Alpbach Hikes: Wandern mit Pionieren – Achtsamkeit im UnternehmenPartner
07:30 - 08:30Rechtsstaatlichkeit auf dem PrüfstandPlenary
09:00 - 10:30Biodiversität schützen und Klimawandel eindämmenPlenary