Search Results - "State of Israel"
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FDI and Terrorism: An Analysis of the Impact of the Intifada on Foreign Direct Investment in the State of Israel
Published 2006“…This paper, using the Palestinian Israeli conflict ,Intifada, as such terrorist events, empirically elucidates, in accordance with a unique dataset on terrorism, the impact of terrorism on foreign direct investment into the state of Israel. Global media has played a predominant role in the amplification of the perception, explicating the widely help perception of risk in the state of Israel. …”
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The role of Zionist movement towards the creation of the state of Israel (Peranan pergerakan zionist terhadap pembentukan negara Israel)
Published 2012“…This paper examines the emergence of Zionist Movement and its role in establishing the State of Israel by confiscating Palestinians‟ territory and land. …”
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A Rubik’s Cube®, the Copenhagen School and Israel A Re-conceptualisation of Security 1947–1967
Published 2020“…This methodology, as examined through the State of Israel is applicable to new states, and to better understand the success or failure of nation-states.…”
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The right of return: its application to Palestinian refugees
Published 2005“…Restitution is possible only if the right to return of the refugees is implemented and the state of Israel is under an international obligation to allow the voluntary return of the refugees. …”
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A turning point in a student’s Life in the prison camp of Gaza / occupied Palestine
“…The Prison Camp of Gaza in Occupied Palestine is a 5 by 25 mile strip facing the Mediterranean from the west, the borders with Egypt from the south, and the territories of what was called State of Israel back in 1948 from the east and north. …”
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The Arab Spring: challenges to the US Middle East policy
Published 2012“…In the democratic Middle East, the effectiveness of the State of Israel card as the only democratic state will diminish. …”
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The British Labour Party and Palestine 1917-1949
Published 1980“…The thesis is an attempt to examine the Labour Party's involvement with the question of Palestine from the time of the party's first declaration on the subject in 1917 to the de facto recognition by a Labour Government of the State of Israel in January 1949. It considers the development of attitudes within the Labour Party, primarily those of the party leaders and policy makers, but also of the wider party membership, on the questions of Zionism, the Palestinian Arabs, the role of the British Mandatory Government, and the future of Palestine. …”
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The American Evangelical Christians and the U.S. Middle East policy: A case study of the Christians United for Israel (CUFI)
Published 2012“…It explores the background and strategies of CUFI, by discussing how its underpinning religious beliefs – notably Eschatology and attitude towards End Time - provide the basis of support for the state of Israel. This study contends that the activism of the organisation demonstrates how religious beliefs can constitute a strong factor in motivating lobbying activity in the US foreign policy which could give potential impact on US foreign policy making.…”
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Netanyahu's strategy: a question of occupation and a dilemma of recognition
Published 2013“…This implicitly means that the Palestinians and the Arabs must recognize the state of Israel as homeland for the Jewish people if they want Israel to recognize Palestine as a land for the Palestinians.…”
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The demographic history of Palestine during the British administration (1917-1948) based on the official records of Palestine demography
Published 2015“…One of the physical transformations during the time of British Administration of Palestine occurred demographically, as a land that was once inhabited by a majority of Arabs was completely transferred into a Jewish dominated region in the space of only three decades and which had made possible the formation of the state of Israel. This paper will discuss different official records that provide information on the population of Palestine during the British Mandate and several matters pertaining to the sources of the selected data. …”
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Navigating peace: Al-Qaradawi's critique of Arab-Israeli relations in the Trump era
Published 2024“…As a consequence of this agreement, al-Qaradawi' is vehemently opposed to a full normalisation of ties, such as what occurred during the Trump administration, and believes that recognising the unlawful state of Israel is a betrayal of Allah, His Messenger, and the Palestinian people. …”
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Perang dunia pertama, deklarasi balfour dan kesannya terhadap Palestin (First world war, balfour declaration and their impacts on Palestine)
Published 2011“…The analysis concludes that the formation of the state of Israel on 25th April, 12948, was directly influenced by the implementation of the British mandate in Palestine. …”
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Reframing Israel-Palestine: critical Israeli responses to the Palestinian call for Just Peace
Published 2014“…As such, the Palestinians have the right to demand justice not only from the state of Israel but also from its citizens. The activist work, narratives and responses of three critical Israeli case study groups are examined in relation to the call for just peace: Anarchists Against the Wall (AATW), the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), and Zochrot (Remembering). …”
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Commonness: beyond the partition paradigm in Palestine-Israel
Published 2019“…However, the reality on the ground has shown that partition is far from being applied and one state had de facto been ruling over the whole country and both populations: the state of Israel. This in turn leads us to question why. …”
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Conceptualizing Israeli public diplomacy towards the United States of America on the Palestine-Israel conflict based on grounded theory / Noor Nirwandy Mat Noordin
Published 2018“…The conflict has continuously been referred to as the conflict between two sides with unequal strength, as Israel is perceived to have advantages over the situation because of its military strengths and international supports particularly from a super power nation, the United States (US). Israel is perceived as using Public Diplomacy approaches towards the US on Palestine-Israel conflict. …”
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