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ROMANS (2) answer(s).
 
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Comparative study of two naval families of west coast of India: Kunjalis and Angres / Pendse, Sachin S   Journal Article
Pendse, Sachin S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Indian have always been known to have had maritime intercource extending beyond the countries of Persian Gulf and the Red sea. India had trading relations with the Phoenicians, Jews, Assyrians, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans.
Key Words Indian Navy  Persian Gulf  India  Jews  Maritime Trade  Greeks 
Assyrians  Romans  Indian West Coast  Naval Families  Kunjalis  Angres 
Phoenicians  Egyptians  Arabians  Cholas Imperialism  Pandyans Imperialism  Vijaya Imperialism 
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Existential threats to Israel: learning from the ancient past / David, Steven R   Journal Article
David, Steven R Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Israel is one of the only countries whose existence is openly called into question. There are a number of contemporary threats that could bring an end to Israel as a Jewish democracy. They include 'hard' threats of nuclear destruction and conventional invasion and 'soft' threats of an emerging Arab majority and elite actions to end Israel either as a Jewish state or as a democratic state. Israeli policymakers can learn how to cope with these threats by examining how Israel was destroyed in ancient times. Israel's destruction at the hands of the Assyrians, Babylonians, and Romans reinforces Realist lessons for contemporary Israel. They include the dangers of relying on outside allies for support, the need to prevent adversaries from gaining the capability to destroy you, the risks of an unfavourable demographic balance, and how internal conflict can bring about one's demise. Although appeasement proved to be the preferred policy for some of Israel's ancient forebears, the total threat posed by some of modern Israel's adversaries and Israel's contemporary ability to overpower its regional foes require substantial modification before such an approach should be considered today.
Key Words Jewish Democracy  Ancient Israel  King Saul  King David  Assyrians  Babylonians 
Romans  Babylonia  Modern Israel 
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