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American diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict / Sicherman, Harvey   Journal Article
Sicherman, Harvey Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Arab-Israeli conflict is a part of the regional puzzle, the author contends, but not the key to the regional puzzle in the Middle East. He further cautions that U.S. interests in the Middle East will not be well served by a U.S. President who is essentially the President of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Arab-Israeli conflict / Fraser, T G 1995  Book
Fraser, T G Book
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Publication Houndmills, Macmillan, 1995.
Description xv,165p.
Standard Number 0333590228
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037138355.020953/FRA 037138MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   101573


Arab-Israeli conflict: major writings in middle eastern studies / Dumper, Michael (ed) 2009  Book
Dumper, Michael Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description 4 Vol. Set.; p
Contents Vol. 1: 1917-1967 Vol. 2: 1967-1991 Vol. 3: Major themes Vol. 4: 1991-2007
Standard Number 978041544038, hbk
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ID:   094121


Iranian factor in the Arab-Israeli Conflict / Salem, Walid   Journal Article
Salem, Walid Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Israeli national information center and collective memory of th / Nets-Zehngut, Rafi   Journal Article
Nets-Zehngut, Rafi Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract From the 1960s to 2003 the Israeli Information Center, the main Israeli institution for disseminating information to the Israeli public, released publications which dealt with the Palestinian refugees of 1948 and the infiltrators of 1949-1956 and disseminated them to the Israeli public. Using content analysis of these publications (consisting of books and booklets) and interviews with the Center's directors and senior staff from 1961 to 2003, this article explores for the first time the way the Center operated, the way its publications described those two issues over the years, and the processes and reasons that generated this description. By and large, the publications consistently adopted the Zionist narrative, including when contradictory scholarly findings were published towards the end of the last century. That is, the responsibility for the refugees' exodus was put exclusively on the Arabs/Palestinians, and the infiltrators were almost always portrayed as motivated by political reasons (e.g., harming Israeli Jews or damaging their property). The findings have general implications for the study of state activity in shaping the collective memory of its citizens, in addition to specific implications for the study of Israel and the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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My life in the PLO: the inside story of the Palestinian struggle / Al-Hout, Shafiq; Makdisi, Jean Said (ed); Asser, Martin (ed) 2011  Book
Al-Hout, Shafiq Book
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Publication London, Pluto Press, 2011.
Description xii, 316p.
Standard Number 9780745328836
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Politics of NGO's human rights and the Arab-Israel conflict / Steinberg, Gerald M   Journal Article
Steinberg, Gerald M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Terms such as "non-governmental organization" or "global civil society" are used to describe tens of thousands of groups, varying greatly in structure, objective, funding, impact, and other key aspects. The main influence of these organizations results from the application of "soft power" as "the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than coercion or payments". NGOs are particularly influential on issues related to human rights and humanitarian aid. Their soft-power is based on the perception of technical expertise, combined with morality and normative goals, untainted by partisan politics or economic objectives, and projected through the media and other channels. Powerful NGOs, such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the International Federation of Human Rights, work cooperatively in transnational advocacy networks, using the language and frameworks of human rights and humanitarian assistance, These organizations spread their views and campaigns via frameworks such as the UN Human Rights Council, in alliance with diplomats and political leaders from selected governments with similar objectives. Israeli policy has been a central focus of this NGO soft-power influence from the 2001 Durban NGO Forum through the UN Goldstone Commission on the Gaza war. The central role of NGO influence is reflected in the Goldstone Commission's mandate, procedures, and reports, and the campaign to implement its recommendations. The article examines the influence of NGO activity in the political conflict, and on Israeli foreign and security policy in particular.
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