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Netanyahu, Benjamin - bēnˈyəmēnˌ nĕtənyäˈhoo, 1949–, Israeli diplomat and politician, prime minister of Israel (1996–99), b. Tel Aviv. A member of the conservative Likud party, the self-assured Netanyahu, known universally in Israel as "BiBi," attended high school in the United States, where his father was a


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    Netanyahu and American Jews, in World Policy Journal » Read Now

    by Jonathan Broder. 10 pgs.

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    ...from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Clinton wanted to know whether...presidents efforts to bring together Netanyahu and Yasir Arafat, chairman...their acute...
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    Likud's Jordan Policy, in Middle East Policy » Read Now

    by Robert J. Bookmiller. 14 pgs.

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    ...scrutiny. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought, at the very least...Shamir gave his approval to Benjamin Netanyahus creation of a network of...April 13, 1991 , p. 8;...
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    Politics and Society in Modern Israel: Myths and Realities (discussion of Netanyahu begins on p. 257) » Read Now

    by Adam Garfinkle. 336 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    With full coverage of recent dramatic events in Israeli politics from the Rabin assassination through the prime ministership of Benyamin Netanyahu to the electoral victory of Ehud Barak, this is the most current introduction to Israeli politics and society available today. It is also an enormously...
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    Peace with Justice: A History of the Israeli-Palestinian Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (discussion of Netanyahu begins on p. 289) » Read Now

    by Andrew S. Buchanan. 429 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Peace with Justice is an analysis of the political, legal and economic viability of the current Israeli NPLO peace process, and an evaluation of the agreements made between 13 September 1993 and 17 January 1997.
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    The Middle East and the Peace Process: The Impact of the Oslo Accords (Chap. 2 "Netanyahu and Peace") » Read Now

    by Robert O. Freedman. 436 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    These essays analyze the impact of the Middle East peace process since 1993 on the countries most affected by it -- Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Jordan, Egypt, and Syria -- and on the domestic politics and foreign policies of Turkey and the countries of the Persian Gulf and North Africa. The...
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    Interview: Binyamin Netanyahu: The West Does Not Understand Israel, He Says; It Sees the Middle East through a Colonial Prism or through the Distorting Lens of Vietnam, in New Statesman » Read Now

    by Heidi Kingstone. 2 pgs.

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    ...Interview: Binyamin Netanyahu: the west does not understand Israel...been coined for his successor, Binyamin Netanyahu, whose name literally means given by God. Events may...
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    A Dictionary of Political Biography ("Netanyahu, Benjamin" p. 359) » Read Now

    by Dennis Kavanagh. 523 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...From Churchill, Stalin, and Kennedy, to Blair, Clinton and Mandela, A Dictionary of Political Biography covers all the major figures in world politics of the twentieth...

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