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The Transatlantic Dimension to the Conflict in Lebanon: Whatever Happened to the Responsibility to Protect? [PDF]
In this BASIC Paper, Dr. Ian Davis examines the U.S. and U.K. roles and responsibilities in the Lebanon conflict. He supports the call being made by many governments and civil society groups: that a political solution to the twin crises of Lebanon and ...
Ian Davis
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Genesis of Suicide Terrorm (supporting online material) [PDF]
Contemporary suicide terrorists from the Middle East are publicly deemed crazed cowards bent on senseless destruction who thrive in poverty and ignorance.
Scott Atran
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Coming Too Late? The EU’s Mixed Approaches to Transforming the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [PDF]
As is well known, the amount of aid given by international donors both to Israel and to the occupied Palestinian Territories (oPt) is unparalleled in the world, but the fact that people can turn violent against their own CSOs trying to promote ...
Benoit Challand
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This article presents and analyzes statistical data concerning the scale and key characteristics of Orthodox pilgrimage from Russia to the Holy Land (Palestine) during the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, utilizing materials ...
V. V. Tsys, O. P. Tsys
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Nieznany znany poeta. O żydowskim aspekcie życia i twórczości Samuela Marszaka
Samuil Marshak, the father of Soviet children’s literature, started his literary career as a supporter of Zionism, a movement that was particularly popular in the Russian Empire in the first decade of the 20th century.
Dorota Rzeszewska
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Review Of Jewish Renaissance In The Russian Revolution By K. B. Moss [PDF]
Weinberg, Robert
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For a ‘More Active’ EU in the Middle East: Transatlantic Relations and the Strategic Implications of Europe’s Engagement with Iran, Lebanon and Israel-Palestine. Egmont Paper, no. 13, March 2007 [PDF]
The 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS), calls for the EU to be ‘more active’ in pursuing its strategic objectives. The two probably most salient examples of a ‘more active’ EU are to be found in the Middle East.
Biscop, Sven.
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The paper focuses on the findings obtained in the course of the trips to the Middle East by people from various social layers of Russia. Whether the core purpose of the trip was pilgrimage, business or science — they all engaged in an in-depth and diverse study of the visited areas: history, geography, demography, etc.
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Could and Should America Have Made an Ottoman Republic in 1919? [PDF]
Numerous Americans, perhaps especially American lawyers, have since the 1780s presumed to tell other peoples how to govern themselves. In 2006, that persistent impulse was once again echoed in an address to the American Bar Association by a Justice of ...
Carrington, Paul D.
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