Gerson, Allan – Israel, the West Bank and International Law – Taylor and Francis (2012)

Gerson, Allan – Israel, the West Bank and International Law – Taylor and Francis (2012)

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Name: Gerson, Allan – Israel, the West Bank and International Law – Taylor and Francis (2012)
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Title: Israel, the West Bank and International Law
Author: Gerson, Allan.
Language: angielski
Year: 1978
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CAM)
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 440 str.

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The companion to the Oscar-nominated documentary, an unparalleled look inside Israel’s security establishment.

Imagine the following situation: You have just received a tip that six suicide bombers are making their way into the heart of Israel’s major cities, each one to a different city, to set off an explosion in the most crowded centers of population. How far would you go to stop the attack? How would you sleep at night if you failed and one of the six terrorists reached his target and murdered dozens of innocent people? What would you do the next morning to extract your country from this murderous vicious cycle? For six former heads of the Shin Bet (Israel’s internal security service),these were not hypothetical questions, but the realities and tormenting way of life for decades.

In The Gatekeepers, which is based on extensive and lengthy interviews conducted to produce the award-winning film of the same name, six former heads of the Shin Bet speak with unprecedented candor on how they handled the toughest and tensest moments of their lives; on matters of life and death; on the missions they were involved in; on the historic opportunities for a better future that were missed by the leaders under whom they served, and the scars each of them bears until this very day.

The Gatekeepers is a piercing and cruel self-examination of Israel’s security establishment and of a nation that has lived by its sword for so many years but has lost its faith in its ability to lay it down.

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Gerner, Deborah J – One Land, Two Peoples The Conflict Over Palestine – Westview Press (1994)

Gerner, Deborah J – One Land, Two Peoples The Conflict Over Palestine – Westview Press (1994)

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Title: One Land, Two Peoples: The Conflict Over Palestine
Author: Deborah J. Gerner
Language: English
Year: 2012
Subjects: Middle Eastern, Social Science, Political Science, World, Regional Studies
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780429974540
Total pages: 640 str.

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality”?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

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Gendzier, Irene L – Dying to Forget Oil, Power, Palestine, and the Foundations of US Policy in …

Gendzier, Irene L – Dying to Forget Oil, Power, Palestine, and the Foundations of US Policy in the Middle East – Columbia University Press (2015)

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Name: Gendzier, Irene L – Dying to Forget Oil, Power, Palestine, and the Foundations of US Policy in the Middle East – Columbia University Press (2015)
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Title: Dying to Forget
Author: Irene L. Gendzier
Language: English
Year: 2015
Subjects: POL059000, Political Science/World/Middle Eastern, POL011010, Political Science/International Relations/Diplomacy
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: N/A

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In her groundbreaking analysis of the origins and evolution of U.S. policy toward the Middle East from 1945 to 1949, Irene L. Gendzier presents incontrovertible evidence that oil politics played a significant role in the founding of Israel, the policy adopted by the United States toward Palestinians, and subsequent U.S. involvement in the region. Consulting declassified U.S. government sources, as well as papers in the H.S. Truman Library, Gendzier uncovers little-known features of U.S. involvement in the region, including significant exchanges in the winter and spring of 1948 between the director of the Oil and Gas Division of the Interior Department and the representative of the Jewish Agency in the United States, months before Israel’s independence and recognition by President Truman. She also shows that U.S. consuls and representatives abroad informed State Department officials, including the Secretary of State and the President, of the deleterious consequences of partition…

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Gates of Dozak

Gates of Dozak

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Name: Gates of Dozak
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Title: Doża
Author: Aldo Palazzeschi
Language: polski
Year: 1974
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 62

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Doża (1967) to powieść, która na Zachodzie stała się od razu głośna i która wspaniale pokreślą obecność Palazzeschiego we współczesnym świecie. Sam pomysł powieści jest fantastyczny i poetycki,jak pełen poezji i czaru jest jej temat – Wenecja.

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Gartman, Eric – Return to Zion The History of Modern Israel – The Jewish Publication Society (2015)

Gartman, Eric – Return to Zion The History of Modern Israel – The Jewish Publication Society (2015)

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Title: Return to Zion
Author: Eric Gartman
Language: English
Year: 2020
Subjects: HIS019000 History / Middle East / Israel & Palestine
Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society
ISBN: 9781611863574
Total pages: 580 str.

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The history of modern Israel is a story of ambition, violence, and survival. Return to Zion traces how a scattered and stateless people reconstituted themselves in their traditional homeland, only to face threats by those who, during the many years of the dispersion, had come to regard the land as their home. This is a story of the "ingathering of the exiles" from Europe to an outpost on the fringes of the Ottoman Empire, of courage and perseverance, and of reinvention and tragedy.

Eric Gartman focuses on two main themes of modern Israel: reconstitution and survival. Even as new settlers built their state they faced constant challenges from hostile neighbors and divided support from foreign governments, as well as being attacked by larger armies no fewer than three times during the first twenty-five years of Israel’s history. Focusing on a land torn by turmoil, Return to Zion is the story of Israel-the fight for independence through the Israeli…

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Gardnerian Book of Shadows

Gardnerian Book of Shadows

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Title: The Meaning of Witchcraft
Author: Gerald Gardner
Language: angielski
Year: 2022
Subjects: New Age, Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
Publisher: Weiser Books
ISBN: 9781578637898
Total pages: 58

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"Those of us who use the word witch with all of the pride and fortification that it offers us do so thanks to Gardner’s lucid, liberating vision."-Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power Often called the father of modern witchcraft, Gerald Gardner’s life and works were ground-breaking in opening the door for the modern revival of Wicca and neo-paganism. The Meaning of Witchcraft (originally published in 1959) was the first sympathetic book written from the point of view of a practicing witch. "The foundation of magical beliefs," Gardner wrote, "of which witchcraft is a form, is that unseen Powers exist, and that by performing the right sort of ritual, these Powers can be contacted and either forced or persuaded to assist one in some way. People believed this in the Stone Age, and they believe it, consciously or not, today. It is now well known that most superstition is, in fact, broken-down ritual. The meaning of witchcraft is to be found not in strange religious theories about God and Satan but in the deepest levels of the human mind, the collective unconscious, and the earliest developments of human society."The Meaning of Witchcraft is an enduring and invaluable source book for witches today. This Weiser Classics edition includes a new foreword by Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch. In it, Grossman revisits the historical role and mixed legacy that Gardner has played in the revival of witchcraft and magic in modern times.

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