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128195
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2013.
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Future Track II activities might concentrate on the level of domestic politics, including empowering civil society movements as the rising agents of change.
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ID:
128196
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2013.
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With civil society's help, parliamentarians could play a vital role in bridging political divisions, and building momentum to ensure success of a WMD-free zone
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ID:
128204
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2013.
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Focusing on the human, environmental and humanitarian consequences of WMD, with civil society playing an active role, could bring about a paradigm shift.
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ID:
128187
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2013.
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A nuclear weapons-free zone is the only sustainable option for regional security and in the best interests of both Israel and Iran.
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ID:
126578
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2012.
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Civil society organizations are considered to be one of the most important sectors in Palestinian society, playing a vital and effective role in initiating democratic and developmental debate. Both historically and more recently, they have been considered one of the most important channels for popular participation, especially in the 1980s and the period preceding the establishment of the Palestinian Authority (PA).
A broad debate exists over the definition of civil society, its role and the scope of its work. It centers around the historic and philosophical context of civil society's work, specifically in Palestine, where its institutions appeared before those of the government sector, because it acted for many years as a foundation for the national struggle, providing basic and important services as part of Palestinian resistance and steadfastness.
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ID:
128192
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Disarmament does not depend only on efforts of Arabs and Iran, but also on Israel's political desire to provide security to its citizens through regional cooperation.
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ID:
128189
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2013.
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An Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement could neutralize the Iranian nuclear peril and allow the long-term possibility of making the ME a nuclear weapons-free zone, Israel included.
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ID:
128191
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Publication |
2013.
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Obstacles including the "no peace" excuse can be addressed via CBMs, the pursuit of peace and disarmament on parallel tracks and a global nuclear weapons ban.
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ID:
128200
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Publication |
2013.
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What is needed is a multi-layered dialogue to engage a critical mass of policy-makers, opinionmakers and civil society from across the ME's political and socio-cultural spectrum.
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ID:
128188
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Publication |
2013.
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The UN, the Arab League, third PrepCom officials and civil society should all work proactively to convene the Middle East Conference before the end of 2013.
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ID:
128197
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Framing a Middle East WMD-free zone as a global, not regional, priority offers a way to transcend the dispute over whether peace must precede disarmament or vice versa.
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ID:
128194
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Having pursued "gradual" disarmament outside the NPT while maintaining nuclear ambiguity, Israel will have to face the question: "ambiguity vs. ambiguity" or "not for us and not for them"?
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ID:
128203
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Economic sanctions and the threat of a strike on its nuclear installations, along with an offer of normalization, may force Iran to renounce its nuclear ambitions.
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ID:
128202
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2013.
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A multinational treaty that recognizes Israel's and Palestine's permanent existences and provides for nuclear and other disarmament is needed.
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ID:
128198
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Publication |
2013.
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To ensure national, regional and global security, Israel must join the process of creating a nuclear weapons-free zone, recognizing that peace is not a precondition for such a zone but a part of it.
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ID:
128201
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The United States has failed to comply with the obligation to negotiate in good faith for a nuclear weapons-free world, but the tide of resistance to nuclear weapons is rising.
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ID:
128193
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
A survey shows that Palestinians recognize the danger of WMD to global security and oppose the acquisition of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons in the ME.
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ID:
126875
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Publication |
2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article presents the author's views regarding the implementation of Qalandia Checkpoint in Jerusalem. The author denotes that the said checkpoint is part of the Israeli government's closure enforcement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). In addition, the author cites that the said checkpoint is intended to control the movements of the Palestinian Arabs in the city and in the West Bank. Moreover, the author also notes the poor settlement condition of Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
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ID:
128186
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Putting human security needs ahead of national military concerns opens up options, opportunities and processes for banning and eliminating nuclear weapons.
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