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Empathising with the enemy

Stewart A. Mills

This abstract discusses a transformation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by overcoming psychological and structural obstacles. It seeks to understand fundamental reasons for this conflict and argues necessary steps for its resolution.»

Organisations for Policy Advice in Israel and their Impact on the Near and Middle East Policy

CS

Since ancient times, rulers have sought policy advice from distinguished individuals. Institutionalised policy advice is a rather modern phenomenon that was first effective after the Second World War. Organisations for policy advice soon took special interest in major political conflicts, such as those in the Near and Middle East. »

The General Elections in 1996 – the Turn or the End of the Peace Process?

CS

The article analyses the elections for the 14th Israeli parliament (Knesset) at the end of May in 1996 through a comparative perspective. The point of departure is Key’s theory of critical elections. »

The Weimar Republic and British-Mandate Palestine

CS

The relationship between the Weimar Republic and Palestine during the first half of the British Mandate rule scarcely draws much attention. The reasons seem obvious. »



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