International_Policy_Institute_for_Counter-Terrorism

International Institute for Counter-Terrorism

International Institute for Counter-Terrorism

Conservative Israeli think tank


The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) is a conservative Israeli think tank founded in 1996 and located at Reichman University, in Herzliya, Israel.

Activities

According to Foreign Affairs, ICT presents a conservative Israeli perspective known for its searchable database on terrorist attacks by organizations both within and outside the Middle East.[1]

In the University of Pennsylvania's 2014 Global Go To Think Tanks Report, ICT was ranked as the 29th best think tank in the Middle East and North Africa.[2]

The ICT's reporting has been mentioned by The Village Voice,[3] USA Today,[4] and Asian Tribune.[5]

Leadership

One of ICT's founders and board members, Boaz Ganor,[6] served as the ICT's executive director from 1996 through 2004, when he was temporarily replaced by Lior Lotan. Ganor returned as executive director in late 2006. Eitan Azani serves as deputy director.

Funding

This means that the ICT only receives funding from private donations and the money generated from events, projects, and programs. They do not receive any funding from the government or other sources.[7]


References

  1. Cohen, Eliot (September–October 2002). "The International Policy Institute for Counterterrorism, Herzliyah Interdisciplinary Center: www.ict.org.il". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  2. "About ICT – About Us". Archived from the original on 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2014-11-12.

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