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IRANIAN NUCLEAR THREAT (3) answer(s).
 
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2007 U.S. NIE on Iran's nuclear program: a colossal failure / Shoham, Dany; Ofek, Raphael   Journal Article
Shoham, Dany Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Israeli perceptions of the Iranian nuclear threat / Merom, Gil   Journal Article
Merom, Gil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract GIL MEROM analyzes the multiple levels of what he characterizes as an Israeli “alarmist” perception of the Iranian nuclear threat. He argues that Iran’s nuclear military program would be less of a threat than argued by the Netanyahu government and that it would not merit an Israeli strategic change, be it formally exposing Israel’s nuclear capabilities or striking Iran preventively.
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Tradition! tradition? Jewish voting in the 2012 election / Weisberg, Herbert F   Journal Article
Weisberg, Herbert F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The voting of Jews in the 2012 US presidential election is discussed in this article within the context of a recent reexamination of historical data on Jewish voting. Two Election-Night polls of Jews and the largest scientific survey of Jews to date make this detailed exploration of Jewish voting possible. Voting differences among Jews are analyzed, especially among major denominational movements. The role of American policy on the Middle East merits specific attention, particularly given concern about the potential Iranian nuclear threat to Israel. Explanations of Jewish liberalness and Democratic identification are considered, with a special focus on the role of social identity. A reluctance of Jewish conservatives to identify as Republicans is discussed as well as how Jewish conservatives react to economic and social issues. The possibility of a party realignment of Jews along generational and denominational lines is considered, as well as the impact of the Republican alliance with Evangelical Christians and the Tea Party.
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