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Peace Process
The Psychology of Populations under Chronic Siege
July 2, 2006 |
Dr. Kenneth Levin
Segments of populations under chronic siege commonly embrace the indictments of the besiegers, however bigoted and outrageous. They hope that by doing so and reforming accordingly they can assuage the hostility of their tormenters and win relief. This has been an element of the Jewish response to anti-Semitism throughout the history of the Diaspora.
Next Steps in Arab-Israeli Peacemaking
June 1, 2006 |
Zalman Shoval
The U.S. military victory in Iraq did at first create a more congenial atmosphere among Palestinians for peace with Israel. However, the present situation in Iraq, as well as Iran and Muslim fundamentalism in general, have caused matters to move in the opposite direction. The Palestinians are further away from a spirit of reconciliation and compromise than ever before.
Europe’s Response to the Threat of Global Terror
April 27, 2006 |
Jose Maria Aznar
If we trace the line between the West and the rest, Israel is on the same side as Europe, the U.S., Japan, and Australia. We defend the same values against the same enemies.Now it is imperative to defend our values and way of life against a new threat: Islamic extremism and terrorism.
U.S. Policy at a Crossroads: The Relevance of the Roadmap in the Aftermath of the Hamas Victory
April 2, 2006 |
Dr. Yechiel M. Leiter
Manfred Gerstenfeld on Élèves sous influence by Barbara Lefebvre and Ève Bonnivard
April 1, 2006 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Joel Fishman on La France, Israël et les Arabes: le double jeu?, by Freddy Eytan
April 1, 2006 |
Joel Fishman
Dilemmas of Israeli Policy After the Hamas Victory: From Disengagement to Consolidation?
March 30, 2006 |
Chuck Freilich
The Basis of the U.S.-Israel Alliance – An Israeli Response to the Mearsheimer-Walt Assault
March 24, 2006 |
Amb. Dore Gold
The Improvement in Israeli-South Korean Relations
March 21, 2006 |
Dr. Yaacov Cohen
Collective Psychological Processes in Anti-Semitism
March 21, 2006 |
Dr. Avner Falk
The Politics of “Transmigration”: Why Jewish Refugees had to Leave Switzerland from 1944 to 1954
March 21, 2006 |
Dr. Simon Erlanger
Deconstructing Memory and History: The Jewish Military Union (ZZW) and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
March 21, 2006 |
Dr. Laurence Weinbaum
A New (or Perhaps Revived) “Uninhibitedness” Toward Jews in Germany
March 21, 2006 |
Andrei S. Markovits
Pope John Paul II and the Jews: An Evaluation
March 21, 2006 |
Prof. Sergio Itzhak Minerbi
Michelle Mazel on The Case for Sovereignty: Why the World Should Welcome American Independence
March 1, 2006 |
Michelle Mazel
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