Lobbying in EU foreign policy-making towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict : exploring the potential of a constructivist perspective [PDF]
Benedetta Voltolini
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Achieving Transboundary Water Security Through Water Innovations: A Framework and Cases
ABSTRACT Alternative sources of freshwater, provided by various innovations, have long been available to countries facing acute water stress. We hypothesize that avoiding and/or resolving conflict with neighbors—caused by the uncertainty of continued access to shared surface water and groundwater sources—is another driver of innovation adoption ...
David Lewis Feldman
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Occupation, displacement, and violence in the West Bank: A retrospective analysis of data from 2014-2024. [PDF]
Aly S +7 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the rise and collapse of the 2021 United Arab Emirates (UAE)–Israel–Jordan Water‐for‐Energy Deal, a landmark initiative that sought to exchange Jordanian solar energy for Israeli desalinated water. Presented as a breakthrough in regional cooperation and environmental peacebuilding, the agreement was brokered under the ...
Majed Abu‐Zreig, Hussam Hussein
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The Political Determination of Gaza's Health System Destruction and Reconstruction and the Limitations of International Medical Deployments. [PDF]
Irfan B +19 more
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The Media Culture of Telegram Media Channels: Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Valeria Oleshkevich
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The Constructed Enemy - The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict as an Example [PDF]
Yinjian Zhao
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Abstract There is increasing awareness of the clinical relevance of self‐ and meta‐dehumanization. With various measures available for use, evidence of robust reliability and validity is essential before implementation. This review aimed to evaluate the psychometric strength and methodological quality of self‐ and meta‐dehumanization measures and make ...
Tom A. Jenkins +2 more
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If I were you Minority and majority members evaluate relevancy and subjective experience differently while putting themselves in the other's shoes. [PDF]
Milshtein D, Serhan A, Shamay-Tsoory S.
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