The JCFA Center for Security, Diplomacy, and Communications (SDC)
The Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA) has transitioned from its traditional role as an exclusively research-based institute into a multi-faceted center for regional security, diplomacy, and media communications in Arabic, Farsi, and English. JCFA has established an independent communications “nerve center” for the constant and consistent collection of critical content, multi-media platforms, and social networks.
The JCFA Arabic, Farsi, and English communications center works in cooperation with senior journalists from the region and beyond, providing a platform for the dissemination of objective news and analysis.
Initiative for Palestinian Authority Accountability and Reform
The Oslo Accords at 30: Lessons Learned
30 years later, the Oslo Accords have not materialized as their proponents had hoped. The scholars and analysts at JCPA, who have scrutinized the unfolding of this diplomatic process over three decades, have written a series of articles evaluating Oslo’s failures. The Oslo Accords at 30: Lessons Learned compendium concludes with an assessment of the possibilities for a requisite change of direction.
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