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PALESTINE ISRAEL JOURNAL VOL: 15 NO 3 (7) answer(s).
 
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East Timor model / Jacobson, Dan   Journal Article
Jacobson, Dan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract I write this in the aftermath of Sari Nusseibeh's interview with Haaretz correspondent Akiva Eldar1. Dr. Nusseibeh, president of Al-Quds University, esteemed Palestinian intellectual and cosignatory with Israeli Minister Ami Ayalon of the "The People's Choice" peace plan, states in the interview that, while he still favors it, "time is running out on the two-state solution." Indeed, despite declared good intentions, there remains little hope now that the current round of talks between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) will yield tangible results.
Key Words Israel  East Timor  Insecurity  Negotiations  Organizational Behavior 
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Equity to the rescue: a new approach to legal humanitarian intervention / Burke, Ciaran   Journal Article
Burke, Ciaran Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The United Nation Charter war-i.e., the use of force by states across borders - illegal in all but two circumstances, these being self-defense and collective action authorized by the Security Council.
Key Words NATO  Intervention  United Nation  Humanitarian  Human right  Self - Defense 
New Approach 
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European Union Human Security Doctrine for the middle east / Kaldor, Mary   Journal Article
Kaldor, Mary Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The Barcelona and Madrid reports1 proposed that the European Union (EU) adopt a human security doctrine to guide its defense and foreign policy. Because the EU is not a nation-state, but a new kind of supra-national organization, it requires a security policy that is distinct from traditional national security policies. Human security, according to these reports, refers to:
Key Words European Union  Israel  Middle East  Human Security  Doctrine  Palestinians 
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Human security in iraq / al-Kassab, Wamith   Journal Article
al-Kassab, Wamith Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract During the past five years, the lives of Iraqis everywhere have changed.Many became free of oppression; many got out of jail and detention camps; some were able to return from exile for the first time in 20 years; and many fell very hard.
Key Words Violence  Civil Society  Iraq  Human Security  Ethnicities  Imperialism 
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Human security on the global commons: the consequences of what we do in the present must lead to an improved quality of life. / Talal, Hassan bin   Journal Article
Talal, Hassan bin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The term "human security" was coined to shift the focus of security from the state to the individual, to emphasize from fear and want.
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Shooting Back" for human security / Schwab, Melissa; Yakobovic, Oren   Journal Article
Schwab, Melissa Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In June 2008, Muna Nawaj'ah captured on film four masked settlers attacking three members of the Nawaj'ah family with clubs.The family members were grezing their flovk on private Palestinian land south of the Sussiya settlement, in the southern Hebron hills.
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Why human security is relevant to the Israeli-Palestinian confl / Nusseibeh, Lucy   Journal Article
Nusseibeh, Lucy Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In spite of the full application of all the traditional security measures on the part of Israel in order to achieve security, the majority of Israelis still live in fear. The majority of Palestinians live in fear, too, because of the occupation and Israel's application of these security measures. Thus, neither Palestinians nor Israelis have any sense of security.
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