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Analysis of UNSC Resolution 1325 / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, enacted in 2001, called for (and was designed to encourage) countries to include women in decision-making regarding war, peace, and security. The demand was based on three principles. The first of these was the principle of equality, according a right enshrined in democracy. Women should be included simply because they are a major part of the citizenry and, therefore, have a right to participate in such important decision-making. The second principle was that women are the main victims of war and, as such, they should have a say in decisions that will actually have a great effect on them. The third principle was that women bring something unique to the table.
Key Words UNSC Resolution 1325 
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ID:   129803


Barriers to peace in Israeli peacemaking: process and substance / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Looking primarily at the Israeli side of the conflict, one sees many factors that have contributed to the failure of past peace efforts, most of which may be present or repeated in current (2014) and possibly future - attempts at peace making.
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ID:   032548


Czechoslovak referm movement: Communisum in crisis 1968 / Golan, Galia 1971  Book
Golan FGalia Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1971.
Description viii, 349p.Hbk
Series Soviet and East European Studies
Standard Number 052182463
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ID:   130501


Gender perspective on security: viewing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a different lens. / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Van Leer Program on Women in Public Life recently held a discussion on gender perspectives on issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Women dealt with the core issues of the conflict, namely borders, settlements, refugees, etc. in an attempt to determine if a gender perspective would add or otherwise change the negotiators' approach to these issues. This was not the often-held discussion on women and peace or whether or not women are more peace-loving than men, but rather an effort to see if a look at the issues through a different lens might produce a different approach or suggest something not noticed before. One of these issues is that of security arrangements - an area generally perceived to be the exclusive domain of former military or security figures, most of whom are male.
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ID:   158139


Getting the job done: bolstering american mediation on Palestine: an israeli plan for American mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Inasmuch as the 2015 Israeli elections brought to power a Netanyahu-led coalition even more ideologically opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state than the previous coalitions, the absence of political will to reach agreement would appear to prejudge the outcome of any future negotiations should they take place. For this reason, recommendations to improve American mediation efforts remain in the realm of theory, but nevertheless may provide useful suggestions for the more basic step of returning the sides to serious negotiations.
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Israeli negotiations since 1967 / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The political will of the Israeli leadership has been a key factor in past breakthroughs and near-breakthroughs in negotiations to make peace, and presumably will be in the future.
Key Words Israeli Negotiations  Since 1967 
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Israeli Peace Camp / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Key Words Israeli Peace Camp 
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ID:   142178


Israeli-Palestinian conflict: lessons for a breakthrough / Golan, Galia   Article
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Summary/Abstract The Arab-Israeli conflict has defied numerous attempts at resolution, placing it in the category of intractable conflict. Yet even a conflict as intractable as this can be transformed, and breakthroughs toward peace can occur. Indeed, this has happened between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and even the Palestinians — in the form of the Oslo Accords. Looking at the Israeli side of the conflict, numerous factors lay behind these breakthroughs, while their absence or the addition of other circumstances or factors accounted for the numerous failures.1 An understanding of some of these factors may provide insight not only into the pitfalls that await future efforts at resolution, but also into possible remedies.
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ID:   101469


Israel's positions on Jerusalem / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Israel  Jerusaelm  United Nations 
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Israel's positions on Jerusalem / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For the past 85 years, the international community, the representatives of the Zionist movement and, later, the State of Israel, the representatives of the Arab world and, especially, the Palestinians, have been engaged in attempts to find ways to make the City of Jerusalem a city of peace. Over this period, more than 65 plans have been tabled for discussions.1 Many people claim that the failure to resolve the issue of Jerusalem is what led to the breakdown of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The latest Palestinian uprising is named the al-Aqsa Intifada after the central role that the Holy Places have played in the latest round of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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ID:   039595


Reform rule in czechoslovakia: the Dubcek Era 1968-1969 / Golan, Galia 1973  Book
Golan, Galia Book
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Publication Cambridge, University Press, 1973.
Description vii 327p
Standard Number 0521085861
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Soviet Middle East policy under gorbachev / Golan, Galia 1990  Book
Mc Gregor Charles. Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1990.
Description xi, 44p.
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ID:   031592


Soviet strategy in the Middle East / Breslauer, George W; Golan, Galia; Miller, Benjamin; Moltz, James Clay 1990  Book
Moltz, James Clay Book
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Publication Boston, Unwin Hyman, 1990.
Description xvi, 320p.
Standard Number 0044452322
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ID:   027471


Soviet Union and National Libration Movements in the Third World / Golan, Galia 1988  Book
Golan, Galia Book
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Publication Boston, Unevin Hyman Ltd, 1988.
Description ix, 374p.
Standard Number 0044451113
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Suggestions for American mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Golan, Galia   Article
Golan, Galia Article
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Trump Plan Ignores the Past and Offers a Bleak Future / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In proposing a plan for a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, U.S. President Donald J.Trump’s team announced that they wanted to think outside the box, come up with something new. In itself that was not a bad idea: Given that everything in the past has failed, why not look for something new? Unfortunately, however, ignoring all past negotiations also apparently meant ignoring all the issues and possible solutions as well. It would appear that the authors of the new plan knew very little of the demands each side has made in the past, the progress made (when there was progress) to date, the ground already covered, and proposals worth examining. That is putting it kindly.
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What have the Israeli peace and related Human Rights NGOs achie / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The activities and accusation of the right-wing government and civil society group against Israeli peace and related human rights groups suggest real concern over the power and efficiency of these groups. This is ironic given the fact that these groups are weaker today than perhaps ever before, despairing of the loss or apathy of former adherents, and cognizant of the failure to achieve their objective. The occupation continues unabated; settlements continue to multiply; the word "peace", much less the chance for peace seems to have disappeared; and Israel has an extreme right-wing, Xenophobic, indeed racist government supported by a majority of the public.
Key Words Civil Society  NGOs  Israel  Human right  Right-wing government  Israeli peace 
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ID:   130516


Women and power / Golan, Galia; Najjar, Sonia; Malekar, Molly   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Golan: I think we all agree that we need to find ways that women can be more power full, and this can be anywhere from economic freedom in the household all the way up to participation in decision-making. The question is: What are the best ways to do this'? I think economic independence is one way in which women can begin to assert themselves and be able to at least stand on their own. not necessarily in terms of acting independently outside the home or on their own, but rather in terms of being able to be a full person. vis-a-\='is the other people within the household, whether a husband or a brother or a Father. It begins there, and then we must look for ways to extend this so that women may have an actual role in decision-making. starting from the home and continuing all the way up to government. Najjar: I would completely agree with you if this were under normal circumstances, perhaps under a real democracy. My concern is more in terms of wait has been happening in an environment of ongoing occupation and annexation. Whereas the household is a very important component. the largest component is that women are continuously living under a paradigm of oppression and lack any forms ourself determination, access, mobility, freedom of expression. identity or cultural activity. There is a little bit of leeway here and there, but I do not see how women can reach any type
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Yom Kippur and after: Soviet Union and the middle east crisis / Golan, Galia 1977  Book
Golan, Galia Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1977.
Description ix, 350p
Standard Number 0521210909
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