Religious Zionists in Jerusalem
Russia and Iran: A Tactical Alliance
Orthodox and Non-Orthodox Judaism: How to Square the Circle
LePen’s National Front: A Threat to the Jews of France
In early July 1997, Chaim Musicant, Director of the Conseil Representif des Institutions Juives de France (CRIF), France’s most important Jewish organization, told this writer with a combination of anger and astonishment: "It is incredible that fifty years after World War II, a racist party has arisen in France that was able to capture 15 percent of the vote in the May 1997 legislative elections."
The German Jewish Community: Between Adjustment and Ambivilance
The WZO Elections – A New Beginning?
A Jewish Perspective on Modern Environmentalism
The Problems in Being a Jewish State
Saudi Arabia in the 1990s: Stability and Foreign Policy
The stability of Saudi Arabia (and the Persian Gulf as a whole) is crucially important to the world’s industrial countries. According to the Gulf Center of Strategic Studies, "oil is expected to account for 38 percent of all the world consumption of energy until 2015, compared to 39 percent in 1993.
Strengthening the Ties Between the American Jewish Community and the States
Reappraising Jafi’s Missions in Israel
Demarcating an Israeli-Palestinian Border: Geographic Considerations
Maps are a very important part of the political process of conflict resolution known as the peace process. Maps are important parts of all territorial conflicts. We often walk around with the idea of a map in our head and think we know what we are talking about, but often we do not.