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ID:
111592
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2012.
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Contrary to expectations, the Arab League has emerged as an active player in the Middle East region over the past decade. The League's roles in negotiations to end the 2006 Israel-Lebanon War and in the brokering of the 2008 Doha Agreement between warring Lebanese factions present two instances of 'partial' and 'direct' contributions to success in resolving major extra-systemic and minor internal conflicts. These developments are part of a global trend of the regionalization or decentralization of security in the post-Cold-War context.
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ID:
100422
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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
The 2006 Israel-Lebanon war was a watershed moment in the use of cluster munitions, leading Norway to marshal international efforts for a convention on the production, use and stockpiling of specific types of the weapon. As states parties prepare to meet in November, clarity on the convention's normative framework and definitional criteria is urgently required.
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ID:
034904
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London, George Allen and Unwin, 1984.
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Description |
320p.hbk
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0049230786
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
025402 | 956.052/SCH 025402 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
076707
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ID:
077432
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2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
In the immediate aftermath of the Second Israel-Lebanon War, most observers have concluded that Israel lost its war against Hezbollah. Although at the end of 34 days of violent engagement there is no clear victor or loser, this article, on the contrary, argues that Israel succeeded in achieving the most important among its political and strategic objectives
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ID:
128905
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