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Germany's choice: balanced injustice or bias toward international law / Kassis, Nabeel   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract When the editors of the Palestine-Israel Journalasked me to contribute to this special issue, I was both flattered and frustrated. Flattered because of the recognition of what such an invitation entails, given that I gave up writing on Palestine-Israel matters a long time ago, and frustrated because I didn’t have the time to do the research needed to address the subject in a fair and comprehensive manner and to give justice to the details of possible developments that I may be unaware of in the official position of the German Government or the positions of the disparate German political parties. So, the editors and I agreed that I would write a brief viewpoint. The following is just that.
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Open letter by 96 experts on eastern europe and international security to the german government: Peace and Stability in Europe Depend on Ukraine’s Destiny / Editor   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This appeal follows up on an earlier German letter published with Zeit Online on January 14, 2022: https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2022-01/deutsche-russlandpolitik-korrektur-forderung-sicherheitspolitik/komplettansicht. Russia's illegal and open war of aggression against a peaceful neighboring country, which began on February 24, 2022, sealed the failure of German and EU policies toward Russia over the past decades. These policies had been based on the hope that Russia's increasingly obvious neo-imperial ambitions could be contained through a combination of intense diplomacy, multilateral agreements, and various business relationships. However, Russia's continuous military presence in Moldova since 1992, its unconcealed expansion into Georgia since 2008, and into Ukraine since 2014, and further misconduct around the world had already shown this approach to be failing.
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