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Papers On Israel & The Middle East
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Israel’s Shrinking Economy
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A 5 page paper discussing Israel’s failure to thrive economically and the reasons underlying that failure. Israel and Palestine have been trading ever-increasingly violent exchanges since 2000, and the increase of threat of terrorism throughout the world since the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States has served to intensify the negative effects in Israel. Israel suffered its worst economic year ever in 2002, and indications for 2003 is that conditions will only worsen. At present, the most advantageous contribution the government can make is to make concerted effort to establish some sort of peace in the region. Without some semblance of normalcy, Israel will be thwarted in any effort to become an economic force. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KS-IsraelEcon.rtf
Israel’s Violation of the Rights to Freedom, Education and Economic Independence for the Palestinian Population
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the denial of Palestinian rights by the Israelis. In 1948, the Palestinian state was divided to include the development of a new Jewish state, Israel. Since that time, Palestinians have been displaced from their homes and denied the basic human rights of freedom of education and freedom of financial independence due to the restrictions on their politics, religion, education and economic opportunity imposed by the Israelis in an attempt to suppress the Palestinian people. Recently the international community has pressured Israel to remove these restrictions to the Palestinians and reconfirm their rights and their land from which they were illegally displaced. Israel has not complied and the Palestinians continue to live in an oppressed society.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJPales1.rtf
Israel, Iraq & Syria
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An 8 page research paper that offers a country comparison between Israel, Iraq & Syria. These countries are compared according to government structure, economic situation, religion, ethnicity, population and culture, with the chief problems of each country discussed. The writer compares how the problems of Israel contrast with those of Syria and Iraq. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khisirsy.rtf
Israel/Lebanon Crisis
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A 14 page research paper that summarizes and analyzes the current Middle East crisis between the Israelis, the Arabs and the Palestinians. The writer discusses the historical background to this conflict and then relates this to the 2006 conflict, in relation to international law. As Israelis, the Palestinians, and the Lebanese Hizballah battle, the rest of the world debates the morality and legality of their war. Who is right? Are both wrong? Which state has the higher moral ground according to international law? Does any of them? The following examination of this crisis looks at it from the standpoint of international law and presents arguments for both sides before taking a stand on this issue. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: khisleb.rtf
Israel/Palestine: A Solution
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A 3 page research paper that briefly examines the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and proposes a solution. Israel has been at war with displaced Palestinians since the partitioning of Palestine by the UN in 1947. The Jewish people who created Israel feel that they have an ancient right to Palestine that dates back to the biblical Kingdom of Israel and they assert their historical prerogative. On the other hand, native Palestinians were displaced by the establishment of Israel from land that their families had occupied for generations, literally losing their homes. Their claim is equally just. This discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict proposes one possible solution. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khispal.rtf
Israel: A History of Conflict
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A 9 page overview of Israeli history from the UN partition plan of 1947 through today. Discusses such significant events and policies as Israel's law of return, the Six Day War; The involvement of the PLO, the Yom Kippur war, the 1987 intiffada, and peace negotiations led by President Sadat of Egypt, Henry Kissinger, and U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the Camp David accords. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPisrae2_dup.wps
ISRAEL: POLARIZATION AND CONSENSUS?
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This 11-page paper discusses the polarization of Israel, the differences between the religious and secularist parties, and whether there is any consensus.
Filename: MTisrael.rtf
Israeli Domestic Politics
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A 15 page examination of Israeli domestic politics and the factors which have shaped them. The author of this paper points out that many contend that Israel’s domestic policies are ineffective in attaining peace because she concentrates too much on her own internal security. This view is refuted and the conclusion is reached that Israel’s domestic policies are a direct reflection of the threats which are waged against her from the outside. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPisrae3.rtf
Israeli Settlers Forced To Move
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12 pages in length. The overwhelming desire for peace has created some questionable solutions to attaining this most elusive entity; in its attempt to address its long-standing discord with Palestine, Israel has done so at the great expense of its own people. Should Sharon's controversial decision to uproot no fewer than nine thousand settlers be construed as an acceptable approach for peace at any cost? Indeed, the contradictory message Sharon has instilled in his people by first providing them a home and then ripping it out from under them illustrates how there is little compassion for one's own people in a society that purports to value all human life. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCSettlers.rtf
Israeli-Palestinian (Arab) Conflict
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In ten pages, this overview of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict includes its origin, chronological history, current status, and also discusses what is being done to lessen tensions. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGispal.rtf
Jean Elshtain's, "Just War Against Terror":
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This 5 page paper provides an examination of the argument that Elshtain provides in support of the U.S. intervention in Iraq. This paper delves into the reasons for this author's support and her purpose for writing the book. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSJusWar.rtf
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