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Sons and Daughters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 705

Sons and Daughters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-03-25
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  • Publisher: Random House

From “one of the great—if not the greatest—contemporary Yiddish novelists” (Elie Wiesel), the long-awaited English translation of a work, Tolstoyan in scope, that chronicles the last, tumultuous decade of a world succumbing to the march of modernity “It is me the prophet laments when he cries out, ‘My enemies are the people in my own home.’” The Rabbi ignored his borscht and instead chewed on a crust of bread dipped in salt. “My greatest enemies are my own family.” Rabbi Sholem Shachne Katzenellenbogen’s world, the world of his forefathers, is crumbling before his eyes. And in his own home! His eldest, Bentzion, is off in Bialystok, studying to be a businessman; his dau...

Israel's Security Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Israel's Security Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-24
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  • Publisher: McFarland

From 1949 to 2000, Moshe Dayan, Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, and Ehud Barak conducted Israel's successful (and unsuccessful) talks with its Arab neighbors, from the armistice negotiations to Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy, to Camp David I and the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, and finally to the Oslo peace process. The four successful generals who became politicians are covered in four separate biographies, which discuss the early life and military career of each subject and his subsequent political career. Two other military politicians--Yigal Allon and Ezer Weizman--are covered within these four biographies. An overview of the phenomenon of military politicians in Israel is given and an appendix compares it with similar experiences in South Africa and the United States.

Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Two-Volume Set
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 621

Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Two-Volume Set

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-10-27
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Nationalism has unexpectedly become a leading local and international force since the end of the Cold War. Long predicted to give way to pan-national or economic organizations, nationalism exerts its tremendous force on all continents and in a wide variety of ways. The Encyclopedia of Nationalism captures the aims and scope of this force through a wide-ranging examination of concepts, figures, movements, and events. It is the only encyclopedic study of nationalism available today. Key Features * International Editorial Board * Articles begin with short glossaries and conclude with short bibliographies of titles essential for further reading * Website devoted to project at www.academicpress.com/nations

Why Hawks Become Doves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Why Hawks Become Doves

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-07
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Investigates how leaders’ personalities shape important foreign policy shifts. Why do hawkish leaders change course to pursue dovish policies? In Why Hawks Become Doves, Guy Ziv argues that conventional international relations theory is inadequate for explaining these momentous foreign policy shifts, because it underestimates the importance of leaders and their personalities. Applying insights from cognitive psychology, Ziv argues that decision-makers’ cognitive structure—specifically, their levels of cognitive openness and complexity—is a critical causal variable in determining their propensity to revise their beliefs and pursue new policies. To illustrate his point, he examines Israeli...

A Girl's Worth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

A Girl's Worth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Kate Johnson was starting junior high with feelings of excitement and trepidation. But she quickly learned that an intelligent, overweight Black girl did not fit the criteria for being one of the popular kids. Thinking that changing herself would make her popular, Kate tried dieting and dummying down. In the end, she returned to doing the things she did best, and found her own happiness and success.

Unsupervised Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Unsupervised Leadership

Leadership is not easily defined because it is rooted in human qualities and characteristics. Education is a people-driven profession, yet there is a beauty of balancing technical leadership with adaptive leadership, which is no easy task. There is no “rule book” to leadership; however, this book is to learn about being “unsupervised” and how new age leadership can create stability and enhance professionalism throughout an ever changing educational environment. Unsupervised Leadership is a practical, tangible, entertaining and REAL way of assessing yourself as a leader, while building your confidence, facing your fears, and elevating others around you.

Moshe Dayan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Moshe Dayan

Instantly recognizable with his iconic eye patch, Moshe Dayan (1915–1981) was one of Israel's most charismatic—and controversial—personalities. As a youth he earned the reputation of a fearless warrior, and in later years as a leading military tactician, admired by peers and enemies alike. As chief of staff during the 1956 Sinai Campaign and as minister of defense during the 1967 Six Day War, Dayan led the Israel Defense Forces to stunning military victories. But in the aftermath of the bungled 1973 Yom Kippur War, he shared the blame for operational mistakes and retired from the military. He later proved himself a principled and talented diplomat, playing an integral role in peace neg...

Strategy and Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Strategy and Politics

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World Military Leaders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

World Military Leaders

Articles profiling important military leaders are arranged in A to Z format.

The Bride and the Dowry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

The Bride and the Dowry

Israel’s victory in the June 1967 Six Day War provided a unique opportunity for resolving the decades-old Arab-Zionist conflict. Having seized the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights, Israel for the first time in its history had something concrete to offer its Arab neighbors: it could trade land for peace. Yet the political deadlock persisted after the guns fell silent. This book sets outto find out why.Avi Raz places Israel’s conduct under an uncompromising lens. He meticulously examines the critical two years following the June war and substantially revises our understanding of how and why Israeli-Arab secret contacts came to naught. Mining newly decla...