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The Bush Administration and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Record of the First Three Years
April 1, 2004 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
After initially seeking a "hands-off" policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict, in part because of Clinton's failures in that area, the George W. Bush administration has pursued an activist policy on four different occasions - only to see its policy initiatives fail, primarily because of outbreaks of Palestinian terrorism.
ISRAEL’S SECURITY DOCTRINE AND THE TRAP OF “LIMITED CONFLICT”
March 19, 2004 |
Colonel (Res.) Yehuda Wegman
No. 514 March 2004 The many classic examples of low-intensity conflict – in Indo-China, Malaya, Algeria, Cuba, and Northern Ireland – are irrelevant to the case of Israel. Not a single citizen in Britain, France, or the United States had his daily routine in his native country disrupted as a result of the […]
The Vatican and the Standoff at the Church of the Nativity
March 15, 2004 |
Prof. Sergio Itzhak Minerbi
On April 1, 2002, some 200 armed Palestinians entered one of the most important shrines and holy places in Christianity - the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem marking the place where Jesus was born - and remained inside until May 12.
Israel’s Anti-Terror Fence: The World Court Case
February 15, 2004 |
Laurence E. Rothenberg
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Abraham (Avi) Bell
Lessons from the Or Commission: Rethinking the Ideological and Religious Dimensions of the Israeli Arab Riots of October 2000
February 1, 2004 |
Dr. Dan Diker
What Went Wrong at the BBC: A Public Monopoly Abusing Its Charter Through Bias Against Israel
January 15, 2004 |
Trevor Asserson
Learning the Lessons of the of the European Union’s Failed Middle East Policies
January 1, 2004 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
ARE AMERICAN JEWS BECOMING REPUBLICAN? INSIGHTS INTO JEWISH POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
December 15, 2003 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
Al-Qaeda’s Intellectual Legacy: New Radical Thinking Justifying the Genocide of Infidels
December 1, 2003 |
Lt. Col. (ret.) Jonathan D. Halevi
An Answer to the New Anti-Zionists: The Rights of the Jewish People to a Sovereign State in Their Historic Homeland
November 16, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
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Jeffrey Helmreich
The Mahathir Affair: A Case Study
November 2, 2003 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Saudi Arabia’s Dubious Denials of Involvement in International Terrorism
October 1, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Ten Years Since Oslo: The PLO’s “Peoples War” Strategy and Israel’s Inadequate Response
September 1, 2003 |
Joel Fishman
Unilateral Separation as Roadmap Insurance
August 15, 2003 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
The UN and the Assault on Israel’s Legitimacy: Implications for the Roadmap
July 15, 2003 |
Prof. Anne Bayefsky
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