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Manfred Gerstenfeld on Ajax, Holland vehamilhama [Ajax, Holland, and the war]
October 12, 2009 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Interested in Football, Reading about the Holocaust Ajax, Holland vehamilhama [Ajax, Holland, and the war], by Simon Kuper, Tel Aviv: Maariv, 2008, 240 pp. [Hebrew] Reviewed by Manfred Gerstenfeld
The Autumn 2005 Riots in France – Part I
February 1, 2006 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
The influence of the French riots in autumn 2005 went far beyond the country's borders. Many profound problems that came to the fore during the French riots also exist, in somewhat different form, in several other West European countries.
The EU Constitutional Crisis and Its Impact on Israel
July 1, 2005 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
The rejection of the proposed European Union constitution in France and the Netherlands has weakened Europe's overall status and may influence Europe's role in the Middle East. While past EU policies have been heavily biased against Israel, as it enters a period of disarray, EU policies may become structurally less threatening to Israel. For many years, France has been the driving force behind anti-Israel political attitudes in the EU.
The Failure of UN Forces in Srebrenica
July 15, 2001 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld