Maǧallat tanmīya al-mawārid al-bašarīya li-d-dirāsāt wa-'l-abḥāṯ: Journal of human resources development for studies and research
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In: Maǧallat al-baḥṯ al-ʿilmī fi 'l-ādāb$dmaǧallat muḥkamat rubʿ sanawīya$hǦāmiʿat ʿAin Šams, Kullīyat al-Banāt li-l-Ādāb wa-'l-ʿUlūm wa-'t-Tarbiya: Journal of scientific research in arts, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 1-24
ISSN: 2356-8321
In: Maǧallat al-baḥṯ al-ʿilmī fi 'l-ādāb$dmaǧallat muḥkamat rubʿ sanawīya$hǦāmiʿat ʿAin Šams, Kullīyat al-Banāt li-l-Ādāb wa-'l-ʿUlūm wa-'t-Tarbiya: Journal of scientific research in arts, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 1-20
ISSN: 2356-8321
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In: Shahrīyat al-Sharq al-Awsaṭ 12
In: شهرية الشرق الأوسط ؛ 12
In: Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East and Asia volume 118
In: Middle East and Islamic studies e-books online
In: Collection 2018
Front Matter -- -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction /Paula M. Rayman and Yoram Meital -- Israel and Palestine -- Sticking Point in Israel–Palestine Peace Talks: 'Thick' and 'Thin' Recognition /Yoram Meital -- Mutual Recognition of the Other's National Identity: The Essential Ingredient of Israeli–Palestinian Peace and Reconciliation /Herbert Kelman -- Is the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Resolvable? Ethical Transformative Recognition and Conflict Resolution /Amal Jamal -- Collective Trauma, Recognition and Reconciliation in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict /Maya Kahanoff -- Beyond -- Multiculturalizing Citizenship: Recognition, Political Agency and Marginalized Groups /Victoria Montgomery -- On Recognition: The First Steps to Democratization and the Case of the Egyptian Revolution /Deina Abdelkader -- Recognizing the Armenian Genocide: Closing Long Festering Wounds /Gregory Aftandilian -- Towards Transformative Recognition -- Recognition, Intersectionality and Transversal Politics /Nira Yuval-Davis -- Epilogue: Recognition in Its Place /Dale F. Eickelman.
In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 25, Heft 95, S. 22-33
This study attempts to outline American neo-conservative thought and its conception of the foreign policy of the USA. First, the author deals with the conservative trend of thought in the USA and with the various conservative groups, stressing their points of agreement and of disagreement, concerning mainly the Arab-Israeli conflict. The conclusion is a projection in the near future of the neo-conservatives. (DOI-Sdt)
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Arab countries; African countries; politics and government; peace process; Arab-Israeli conflict; political aspects; miscellanea; collected essays