The United States and the Arab-Israeli conflict
Our hypothesis is that the US policy relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict has been biased in favor of Israel, predictably so, and effectivein helping Israel achieve its goals, at the expense of the Palestinians andother Arabs. Even so, US policy has been indispensable to the advantage ofArabs in ge...
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Formato: | Objeto de conferencia |
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2000
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Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/41155 http://www.iri.edu.ar/publicaciones_iri/IRI%20COMPLETO%20-%20Publicaciones-V05/Publicaciones/cursos4/TumaT.htm |
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Sumario: | Our hypothesis is that the US policy relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict has been biased in favor of Israel, predictably so, and effectivein helping Israel achieve its goals, at the expense of the Palestinians andother Arabs. Even so, US policy has been indispensable to the advantage ofArabs in general and the Palestinians in particular, for without USintervention, Arab losses in the wars with Israel could have been larger,and their gains smaller or less realizable than they have been. The study will contain five sections.
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