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Peace Process
Overthrowing Saddam Hussein: The Policy Debate
February 1, 2000 |
Max Singer
Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator, has biological weapons capable of killing hundreds of thousands of Israelis with infectious diseases such as anthrax. These weapons could be delivered either by missiles, by small pilotless planes, or by infecting the passengers of a plane landing at Ben-Gurion Airport with less than an ounce of agent spread through the plane's air conditioning system.
Homeland Security Portal
January 1, 2000
Jerusalem Center publications related to American homeland security concerns
The European Union and the Middle East Peace Process
November 15, 1999 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
Europe, both in terms of the individual states and collectively through the 15-member European Union, seeks to play an active role in the Middle East peace process. There are many reasons for this - substantive, political, and symbolic.
Jewish NGOs, Human Rights, and Public Advocacy: A Comparative Inquiry
October 30, 1999 |
Irwin Cotler
American Policy Toward Iraq and Iran in Clinton’s Second Term
March 15, 1999 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
Israel’s Relations with the Vatican
March 1, 1999 |
Aharon Lopez
Defining Limits on Religious Expression in Public Institutions: The Turkish Crisis over Headscarves
February 1, 1999 |
Dr. George E. Gruen
LePen’s National Front: A Threat to the Jews of France
November 16, 1997 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
An Inquiry into the Foundations of Law: J. Locke’s Natural Right in the Biblical Scholarship of J. Wellhausen and C.E.B. Cranfield by Terence Kleven
October 20, 1997
Demarcating an Israeli-Palestinian Border: Geographic Considerations
July 15, 1997 |
David Newman
No Security, No Peace
March 29, 1997 |
Amb. Dore Gold
After Hebron: Prospects for the Peace Process
March 16, 1997 |
Zalman Shoval
The Tishrei Clashes: Where Do We Go From Here?
October 15, 1996 |
Daniel J. Elazar
Enlightenment on Oslo: Words or Swords?
October 1, 1996
Turkish-Israeli Relations: Crisis or Continued Cooperation?
July 15, 1996 |
Dr. George E. Gruen
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