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The Struggle against Anti-Israel Bias at the UN Commission on Human Rights
January 1, 2006 |
Hillel C. Neuer
The campaign to demonize Israel cripples the functioning of the UN Commission on Human Rights. The overt bias against one state undermines its credibility and integrity. The same can be said for the UN as a whole; defeating its bigotry requires exposing and contesting it. The monitoring group UN Watch has recently achieved successes in exposing and contesting the Commission's abuses.
Will the Next Generation of Palestinians Make Peace with Israel?
December 1, 2005 |
Michael Sussman
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Justus Reid Weiner
A peace agreement can only successfully end a conflict if it enjoys underlying, wide-ranging support from its respective populations. In particular, past efforts to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace have failed to deal with, or even acknowledge, the deep-seated psychological mechanisms of partisanship that are endemic in Palestinian culture.
Interpretations of Jewish Tradition on Democracy, Land, and Peace
October 2, 2000 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
During the past twenty years, beginning with the Israeli-Egyptian disengagement talks following the 1973 war, the tension between secular and religious perspectives on the Middle East peace process and the "land for peace" formula has grown steadily.
Is Peace a Zionist Vision or Fantasy?
March 2, 1997
More Than a Truce: The Cold War Between the PLO and Hamas
September 16, 1994
The Economic Impact of Peace
May 1, 1994 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Will There Be Peace?
September 15, 1993 |
Daniel J. Elazar
Why Syria Agreed to Peace Talks
August 15, 1991
Israel’s Defense Burden Grows, Despite the Peace with Egypt
June 10, 1982
Peace and Politics
April 5, 1979
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