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I Have A Golan Problem
by R.C. Frizzell, Apr 29, 2008
Looking at the Golan heights in Syria, which are now controlled by Israel.
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Early Zionism and Its Attitudes Toward Palestinian Arabs
by George Stevens, Apr 1, 2008
How Zionism and its different leaders/branches viewed Arabs in pre-state Palestine. Was conflict inevitable or avoidable?
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The Issue of Counterterrorism in Politics
by LionessOfGd, Mar 25, 2008
In the current international era of political nation-states resides a great danger to each one. The risk each holds, some more so than others, is that of being susceptible to a terrorist attack. It is for this reason that a career opportunity was designed specifically for people specializing in the prevention of such onslaughts upon improperly secured countries.
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The Real Politics of the Middle East
by LionessOfGd, Mar 25, 2008
Nearly a half-century full of hatred and murder has passed and continues to this day. The Middle East is the most volatile place on the globe, despite numerous, ranging attempts to attain a sense of calm. The governments of the region are certainly not exempt from being, if not the main, sources of the constant conflict.
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How Oil Affects Middle East Policies and Conflicts
by Allen Teal, Mar 24, 2008
How the huge Middle East oil reserves give those nations influence and control in the world. Having all of that money allows them to buy weapons and fund terror activities.
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The Effect of the Holocaust on the Middle East
by Allen Teal, Mar 23, 2008
How the Holocaust has affected the political climate in the Middle East today and the allies of Israel.
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The Islamic Enlightenment
by jefffffffffffffff, Jan 28, 2008
Middle Eastern history before and after the appearance of Islam.
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A History of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East: the Veil in the Looking Glass
by Kim Hamilton, Nov 8, 2007
Harems have an ignoble opinion in the West although they have also been romanticized. Mostly what we know is that we don’t know. The separation between male and female spheres of life puzzles us.
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Does America Have a Mission?
by Alyssa Butler, Sep 10, 2007
There is no "real" American mission in the world today. And even if there was one, should there be?
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Individualism, Collectivism & Us
by Erwin K. Thomas, Sep 9, 2007
There are Western and Eastern approaches to individualism and collectivism. "Individuality" could however be a necessary bedfellow with "collectivity."
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