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Bitterlemons, March 2, 2006 In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the US government put in place sweeping new laws and regulations “aimed at identifying
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The World Today, March, 2006 James davies wrote in the American Sociological Review in 1962 that what provokes a people to take down its government
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IPG Journal, March, 2006 In a recent radio debate on us public service radio in which I participated, one of the US speakers said that the
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Alastair Crooke interviewed by Le Figaro, February 18, 2006 (French) LE FIGARO: Que pensez-vous de la décision de l’Union européenne de ne pas parler au
Tags: Fatah, Hamas, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinians
Whilst the Western press have been focussed on the imminent challenge to Fatah from Hamas — the Islamic Resistance Party — the Israeli press has
Tags: Bush Administration, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Occupied Territories, Palestinians
Palestine Report, June 29, 2005 Just two weeks ago — seated comfortably in his well-appointed Washington office — a former senior American foreign policy advisor
Conciliation Resources, June, 2005 The United States and Israel are adamant that Hamas’ political aspirations must come after unilateral and, if need be, coercive disarmament
Tags: Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mediation
Bitterlemons, May 12, 2005 The international third party role (3PR) has been evolving into a remedy believed to hold quite wide-ranging restorative powers. It has
Tags: Bush Administration, Dialogue, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Article posted on New Statesman, April 11, 2005 Osama Hamdan wears an ordinary business suit and hands out an ordinary business card with his e-mail