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072193
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081123
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Eastbourne, Sussex Academic Press, 2008.
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xxi, 345p.hbk
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9781845191887
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080360
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3rd ed.
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Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
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xvi, 214p.pbk
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Studies in Contemporary History
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9780230004696
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032422
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New Jersey, Princetin University Press, 1974.
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v.3 (xxii, 1248p.)
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069105648X
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014628 | 956.042/MOO 014628 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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067889
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Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2002.
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xx, 343p.
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019579530x
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050728 | 327.5405491/AHM 050728 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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052387
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Jerusalem, Center For Monitoring the impact of peace, 1998.
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134p.
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044183 | 320.95694/YOV 044183 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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001497
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Brighton, Academic Press, 1996.
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viii, 296p.hbk
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1898723230
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126873
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views concerning the political issue over the archaeological excavations and studies in Jerusalem. The author cites the decision of the city government to demolish 22 Palestinian dwellings in Silwan in order to construct the "Garden of the King" archaeological park. The author denotes how archaeology can mend the Israeli-Palestinian conflicts. The archaeology's implication on culture is also noted.
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098343
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2010.
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This paper addresses the issue of the impact that armed conflicts have on capital markets. It focuses on the recent Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip launched in late 2008 and concluded in early 2009. The paper examines the effects of this armed conflict on the return and volatility of the general index of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), as well as on the government bond index. Furthermore, event study methodology is applied to identify markets' reactions to the Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.
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027196
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Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975.
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viii, 243p.
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0801817471
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016099 | 327.47056/GLA 016099 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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062766
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New Brunswick, Transaction, 2005.
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vii, 262p.
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0765802554
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077873
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2007.
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During the Second Intifada, Israel started to construct a separation barrier, officially aimed at preventing Palestinian terrorists from penetrating into its territory. Previous Palestinian attacks caused the death and injury of many innocent civilians, and raised a sense of indignation toward the incompetence of the Israeli government and security forces. The construction of the barrier, however, raised some objections, based on the argument that the barrier was not built on the Green Line (the 1949 Armistice agreement established between Israel and Jordan) and that it both expropriated extensive Palestinian agricultural lands and de facto annexed many of Israel's settlements that had been built in the occupied territories. Tracing the various practices, representations, discourses, and arenas in which the clashes between the state and the Anti-Wall movement have occurred, the article's main argument is that the relative failure of the Anti-Wall activists in their struggle, and the relative success of the state in constructing the Separation Barrier, resulted from the fact that the conflict has become, for both sides, not only a conflict about a barrier and its route, but a struggle over sovereignty and national identity. Under these circumstances, the activists failed in mobilizing the public against "the Wall", whereas the state succeeded in using various discursive and non-discursive sovereign practices, based on arguments such as "security needs", and "the battle over our homes", as a means to accomplish its mission despite the resistance that appeared.
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110154
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050592
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Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research, 1996.
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35p.
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043693 | 327.172/KAL 043693 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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049678
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Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research, 1996.
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35p.
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Occassional paper series; no.6
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134601
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After the 1973 Arab–Israeli war, the American Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, conducted a series of negotiations between Israel and its Arab adversaries, culminating in three disengagement agreements. As successful as these were, by late 1975 Kissinger’s step-by-step approach had stagnated. New approaches seemed essential to push the peace process forward. Throughout 1975, a Brookings Institution study group wrote a report on how the United States could better approach Arab–Israeli peacemaking. It recommended a comprehensive approach, aimed at solving all outstanding questions, by including all the parties within the same framework. The recommendations advocated including the Soviet Union in the peace process and that the Palestinians should represent themselves. The report was highly influential on President Jimmy Carter’s subsequent approach towards the Arab–Israeli conflict—and many of the report’s authors staffed his Administration. Carter’s perceived adaptation of the report aggrieved the Israelis, whilst for others the Brookings report served as a normative benchmark for the Carter presidency.
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097785
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2010.
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The article examines the complex relationship between the British Foreign Office and Israel. It argues that in 1976 was a year of transformation in the relationship as the Foreign Office shifted towards a more critical approach towards Israel following the resignation of the British Prime Minister Harold Wilson. It makes use of newly available documentary sources from the National Archives in London, which illustrate how the Foreign Office used the resignation of the widely perceived pro-Israel Wilson, and the arrival in power of James Callaghan, to quietly shift British policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict to fall more into line with the policies of Britain's European Partners.
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101801
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2010.
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The object of this article is to introduce a careful reading of Arab/Islamic anti-Semitism in view of the conflicting approaches to its assessment. Three aspects are covered: the origins of this anti-Semitism and its relation to the Arab-Israeli conflict; the impact of Nazism on Arab/Islamic anti-Semitism; and the place of anti-Semitism in the ideology of Islamist movements, highlighting a much neglected feature - the Arab discourse on Arab/Islamic anti-Semitism. It contends that the image of the Jew as an irredeemably destructive, conspiratorial agent, hostile not only to Arabs and Muslims but to humanity at large, is a relatively new phenomenon, gradually striking roots especially among Islamists.
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053702
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Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2004.
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xix, 367p.
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1577180909
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048632 | 327.73056090511/GRE 048632 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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048601
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2nd ed.
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New York, macmillan Press, 1998.
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xvi, 318p.
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0333652622
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