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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (2): 11–19.
Published: 01 June 2011
... discusses the hitherto unacknowledged issue of reparations regarding the heart of the occupation: the irreversible damages to the physiognomy of the people by setting forth conditions that have led to the de-Hellenization of the Greeks, causing the replacement of cultural traits, traceable back to Hellenic...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (2): 20–30.
Published: 01 June 2011
...Van Coufoudakis The essay discusses how the “reluctant republic” of Cyprus in 1960 became a successful, liberal democracy and member of the European Union, despite externally instigated political discord, foreign interference, foreign invasion and continuing occupation, economic dislocation...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2017) 28 (1): 133–136.
Published: 01 March 2017
... the factors contributing to individual sur- vival and local reactions. Most important, Feferman continuously highlights the impor- tance of individual agency in executing and circumventing the Holocaust. Feferman’s work covers the entire Nazi occupation, from fall 1941 to spring 1944 in Crimea and from...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (3): 12–25.
Published: 01 September 2006
..., the United States, which has invaded and occupied a major Arab country and now searches for a way out. It is not a pretty picture. I Plain talk is needed about certain realities in the American occupation of Iraq. Those realities include the following: 1...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (4): 99–115.
Published: 01 December 2003
... to abandon its Taliban client. U.S.-Pakistan ties have since deepened with President Bush’s announcement in July 2003 of a $3 billion, five-year military and economic development aid package to Pakistan. The capstone of the U.S. strategy in the Islamic Arc to date has been the invasion and occupation...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (4): 56–67.
Published: 01 December 2003
... of counterintelligence operations at the Central Intelligence Agency. Cannistraro: The Emerging Security Environment 57 domestic security of America, because the Baath regime was not a major influence on global terrorism. But the first American occupation of a Muslim country may substantially...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (1): 73–101.
Published: 01 March 2006
... occupation. Thus, instead of rehearsing decades of convoluted history, I explain through international law pronouncements both why Turkey’s behavior in Cyprus has been condemned by the UN, the EU/ European Community, and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and how the Annan Plan ignored...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (1): 67–84.
Published: 01 March 2003
... to impose a hegemonic peace compromising the viability of a nascent Palestinian state.6 From this perspective, no real alternative existed to violent resistance or intifada as long as Israeli occupation existed. Jewish and Palestinian extremists sought to undermine the phased imple- mentation...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (2): 128–131.
Published: 01 June 2015
.... What has been most damaging to Israel’s reputation since the 1967 war — and one hardly needs Muravchik to tell the reader — has been Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. When these Palestinian lands were occupied by Arabic-­speaking Muslim Jordanians and Egyptians...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (2): 17–24.
Published: 01 June 2004
... months (according to Pentagon statistics). The standard refrain of blaming the violence on Saddam loyalists (espe- cially after his capture) is the same mistake made at the beginning of the U.S. occupation. Saddam and those loyal to him make up only one engine of the violence in Iraq. Baathists...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 March 2007
... who is primarily a domestic insurgent opposing either a foreign occupation or his own govern- ment. Sageman is most interested in the al Qaeda or Salafist type of terror- ist. He argues convincingly that the popular depictions of brainwashed or poor and uneducated terrorists are generally...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2005) 16 (4): 140–142.
Published: 01 December 2005
... sympathy rather than intellectualism; it needed a lateral thinker rather than a practitioner of realpolitik. Lord Hannay is an advocate of a “virgin birth” for Cyprus. He considers that Cypriot history should start from about 1990, and that thirty years of Turkish occupation and more than double...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2005) 16 (4): 142–145.
Published: 01 December 2005
... intellectualism; it needed a lateral thinker rather than a practitioner of realpolitik. Lord Hannay is an advocate of a “virgin birth” for Cyprus. He considers that Cypriot history should start from about 1990, and that thirty years of Turkish occupation and more than double that of British complicity...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2005) 16 (4): 145–148.
Published: 01 December 2005
... intellectualism; it needed a lateral thinker rather than a practitioner of realpolitik. Lord Hannay is an advocate of a “virgin birth” for Cyprus. He considers that Cypriot history should start from about 1990, and that thirty years of Turkish occupation and more than double that of British complicity...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (1): 25–31.
Published: 01 March 2003
... by Ankara’s army to live apart. Turkey treats the northern 40 percent of the island as a Turkish province. For twenty-eight years Ankara ignored UN resolutions, some of which it even supported. International demands for an end to the occupation and calls for the unification of the country...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (1): 42–62.
Published: 01 March 2008
... the difficulties they encountered and were slow to adjust to realities. It was a Herculean task to put the war-torn coun- try back together and to capture the disposed leader, who went into hiding before Baghdad fell and called for armed resistance against the American occupation. Many Iraqis had...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2017) 28 (2): 80–105.
Published: 01 June 2017
... and occupation of this region for twenty-­two years.6 In the 1980s and 1990s, Hezbollah fought against Israel’s presence in Lebanon, and when the Israeli troops withdrew in 2000, the group branded this as a great victory for its resistance.7 After Israel’s retreat, Hezbollah preserved its military posture...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (3): 88–98.
Published: 01 September 2008
...: Rediscovering America’s Foreign Policy Traditions Ivan Eland In January 2009, the new occupant of the Oval Office will face a US for- eign policy “wasteland” inherited from the Bush administration. For starters, any new chief executive will be left holding...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2005) 16 (3): 1–16.
Published: 01 September 2005
... unanimously on 1 November 1974 with the positive vote 4 Mediterranean Quarterly: Summer 2005 of Ankara, Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization power armed by US weapons and now an EU candidate state, remains in occupation of 36 percent of the territory of Cyprus, including 57 percent of its...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 25–33.
Published: 01 September 2003
... to Kuwait. In concert with a broad coalition of nations, President George H. W. Bush launched Operation Desert Storm in January 1991 to oust Saddam from Kuwait. Only two months later, a cease- fire agreement with Iraq made at Safwan formally ended hostilities and Iraq’s occupation of its neighbor...