The Brazilian Jewish Polity in a Democratizing Society: The Israelite Federation of Rio De Janiero State
More Than a Truce: The Cold War Between the PLO and Hamas
An Economist Looks at Post-Socialist Russia
The Peace Process and the Jewishness of the Jewish State
The Jewish State and Democracy
The Vacuum in Moral Leadership in Israel and the Alternatives for Filling It
Non-Proliferation Agreements, Territories, and Regional Nuclear War
The Double Quincentenary: Jewish Themes in the 1492-1992 Commemorations
The Economic Impact of Peace
The Strategic Implications of the Peace Process for Israel
Fighting the Administration’s Use of Power
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A Commodity in Scarcity: The Politics of Water in the Middle East
The problem of water scarcity is a growing worldwide phenomenon. Net renewable water resources per capita have declined dramatically over a single generation, and in little more than thirty years from now will reach dangerously low levels. By the year 2025 the average net water resources in the Middle East are expected to be less than 700 cubic meters per person per year, half of what they are today.