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The Gaza War: Instrumental Civilian Suffering?

Volume XVIII
Spring
Number 1
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Andrew Flibbert

Dr. Flibbert is a professor of political science at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

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  • Israeli-Palestinian Peace: What Is the U.S. National Security Interest? How Can It Be Achieved?
  • A One-Country / Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • U.S. Policy in Israel/Palestine, 1948: The Forgotten History
  • The Gaza War: Instrumental Civilian Suffering?
  • U.S. Security Assistance in the Middle East: Helping Friends or Creating Enemies?
  • Political Reform in Qatar: Participation, Legitimacy and Security
  • Conflict in Yemen: Simple People, Complicated Circumstances
  • Iraq's Tribal "Sahwa": Its Rise and Fall
  • Al-Najaf: Its Resurgence as a Religious And University Center
  • Book Excerpt: "Knowing Too Much: Why the American Jewish Love Affair with Israel is Coming to an End" (forthcoming, 2011), Chapter 3, "A Conspiracy so Immense"
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