Uri Bar-Joseph

Uri Bar-Joseph is a professor emeritus in the Department for International Relations at Haifa University, specializing in national security, intelligence studies, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. His academic career has focused on strategic analysis and Middle Eastern geopolitics, with particular emphasis on intelligence operations and military decision-making.

Bar-Joseph's scholarly work explores the complexities of regional conflicts, often drawing from declassified documents and archival research. His expertise has contributed to a deeper understanding of intelligence failures and strategic miscalculations in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. As a respected authority in his field, he has published extensively on these subjects, offering insights into historical and contemporary security challenges.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Best of Enemies 1987
2 Intelligence Intervention in the Politics of Democratic States 1995
3 The Watchman Fell Asleep 2001
4 Israel's National Security Towards the 21st Century 2001
5 The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel 2010
6 Intelligence Success and Failure 2017