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Confronting Holocaust History: The Bergier Commission’s Research on Switzerland’s Past
May 1, 2003 |
Dr. Helen B. Junz
The incomplete accounting of the spoliation of victims of the Nazi regime had been an unresolved issue for half a century when it suddenly moved center stage in the mid-1990s. Much has been written about the reasons why events in 1995 were able to break the inertia of the preceding decades.
The New Arafat-Abu Mazen Cabinet: A Roadblock to Middle East Peace
April 24, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Despite the formation of a new cabinet, Yasser Arafat remains the head of the Palestinian Authority, with powers over finances, security, and future negotiations. Pro-Arafat forces dominate the new cabinet. Some 12-14 ministers are expected to be old Arafat appointees, while only 4-6 ministers will owe their loyalty to Abu Mazen.
Israel’s Strategy after the Iraq War
April 16, 2003 |
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror
In seeking democratization for the Middle East, the U.S. sees as its models Japan and Germany following World War II, both defeated in war and reconstructed in its aftermath. Let us remember that Israel paved the way for the Americans by halting Iraq's nuclear plans in 1981, a demonstration of strategic cooperation between Israel and the U.S.
The Kingdom of Incitement
April 14, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Does the International News Media Overlook Israel’s Legal Rights in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict?
April 1, 2003 |
Dr. Dan Diker
Israel Should Not Pay the Price for Iraq
March 31, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Hizballah’s Threat to Regional Security
March 16, 2003 |
Col. (res.) Dr. Eran Lerman
Is Jerusalem Being “Judaized”?
March 1, 2003 |
Justus Reid Weiner
SEPTEMBER 11: ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR AMERICAN JEWRY
February 16, 2003 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
September 11: Its Implications for American Jewry
February 16, 2003 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
Mubarak Changes His Tune
February 16, 2003 |
Victor Nahmias
Diplomatic and Legal Aspects of the Settlement Issue
January 19, 2003 |
Jeffrey Helmreich
Diplomatische und rechtliche Aspekte der Siedlungsfrage
January 19, 2003 |
Jeffrey Helmreich
Fifty Years of French Intellectual Bias against Israel
January 1, 2003 |
Simon Epstein
Fünfzig Jahre intellektueller französischer Vorurteile gegen Israel
January 1, 2003 |
Simon Epstein
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