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  • SB Velten
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  • 2005-2009  (7)
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696591082
    Format: 1 online resource (96 pages)
    ISBN: 9780833058638
    Content: Israel and Iran have come to view each other as direct regional rivals. The two countries are not natural rivals; they have shared geopolitical interests, which led to years of cooperation both before and after the 1979 Islamic revolution. But their rivalry has intensified recently, particularly with the rise of fundamentalist leaders in Iran and the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran posing grave strategic and ideological challenges to Israel.
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Israel and Iran Increasingly View Each Other as Regional Rivals -- The Rivalry Can Further Destabilize the Region, Particularly as Iranian Nuclear Efforts Move Forward -- Study Organization and Approach -- Chapter Two: A Brief History of Israeli-Iranian Cooperation and Confrontation -- The Periphery Doctrine: The Enemies of My Enemy Are My Friends -- Military and Economic Cooperation During the Shah's Rule -- Israeli-Iranian Cooperation After the 1979 Revolution -- A Growing Rivalry -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three: Israeli Perceptions of and Policies Toward Iran -- Geostrategic Concerns Are Driving Israeli Threat Perceptions of Iran, but So Is Iranian Ideology -- Iranian Military Capabilities, Particularly Its Missile Program, Elevated the Iranian Threat in the 1990s -- Israeli Concerns About Iran Extend Beyond Military Capabilities to Balance of Power Considerations -- Israelis Are Concerned About the Influence a Nuclear Weapon Would Give Iran -- Israelis Nonetheless Take Iranian Ideology and Potential Nuclear Use Seriously -- Domestic Differences Emerge over How to Discuss and Respond to the Iranian Challenge -- Some Debate Has Emerged About the Use of the "Existential Threat" Language -- The Greatest Fissures Within the Security Establishment Emerge over Differing Cost-Benefit Assessments of a Military Strike Option -- Views of the Effectiveness of Sanctions and Sabotage Efforts Such as Stuxnet, as Well as the U.S. Position, Could Affect the Israeli Debate on the Military Option -- Israel and Iran in the Future -- Military Doctrine and Policy Are Shifting in Ways That Suggest Some Preparation for a Nuclear Future with Iran -- Israel's Own Nuclear Posture Could Also Shift with a Nuclear-Armed Iran -- Conclusion.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780833058607
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780833058607
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_647030993
    Format: Online-Ressource (xvii, 87 p)
    ISBN: 0833041878 , 9780833041876
    Series Statement: Conference proceedings
    Content: On March 21, 2007, the RAND Corporation held a public conference on Capitol Hill, "Coping with Iran: Confrontation, Containment, or Engagement?" featuring high-level experts and hosted by the director of the RAND International Security and Defense Policy Center. More than 300 guests attended, including former ambassadors, members of Congress and senior staffers, senior journalists, Pentagon officials, and numerous well-known Middle East analysts. Two high-level officials, Ambassador R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and Ambassador Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 87) , Summary of a conference held by the RAND Corporation on Mar. 21, 2007 in Washington, D.C , "CF-237-NSRD"--P. [4] of cover , Cover; PREFACE; CONTENTS; FIGURES; CONFERENCE SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; PANEL 1: INSIDE IRAN; PANEL MEMBERS; ROLE OF THE REGIME; HOW THE UNITED STATES MAY MISPERCEIVE IRANIAN POLITICS: SIXOBSERVATIONS; AYATOLLAH ALI KHAMENEI, IRAN'S NUCLEAR "CARPET," AND IRAQ; Final Thoughts: The Iranian Populace and Two Ticking Clocks; THE REGIME: DISAGREEMENT AND DISCORD BUT ALSO CONSENSUS?; QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION; 1. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's Trip to Turkey; 2. President Ahmadi-Nejad as a Political Liability , 3. Statement by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei4. Russia's Decision to Suspend Cooperation at Bushehr; 5. U.S. Congress and Iranian Parliamentarians; 6. Effect of Civil Action on U.S. Foreign Policy; 7. 2003 Proposal for a Grand Bargain; 8. Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK); PANEL 2: LOOKING AT TWO ALTERNATIVE FUTURES; PANEL MEMBERS; IRAN, THE UNITED STATES, AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS: AN EXAMINATION OF KEYPOLICY ISSUES; Iran's Motivations for Acquiring Nuclear Weapons; Iran's Conventional Forces; Iran's "Strategic Loneliness"; A Nuclear-Armed Iran?; An Attack on Iran; Policy Directions , FIVE KEY POINTSPOWERFUL DRIVERS, RISKS, AND POSSIBLE OUTCOMES; QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION; 1. Effectiveness of Security Guarantees; 2. Lessons from History and Unintended Consequences; 3. Consortium Proposal; 4. Israel and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; CLOSING STATEMENT; AN IRANIAN PERSPECTIVE; PRESENTER AND RESPONDERS; IRAN'S NATIONAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT; Regional Stability and Security; Weapons of Mass Destruction; Resolving the Iranian Nuclear Crisis; QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION; 1. UNSC Resolution; 2. A Two-Month Suspension of Enrichment--but What Next? , 3. Legitimacy of the UNSC Resolution4. "Suspension for Suspension"; 5. Iran's Role in Iraq; 6. March 2006 Offer by the Supreme Leader; 7. Regional Involvement in Iraq; 8. Iranian Reaction to Russian Suspension of Bushehr; 9. Location of General Ali Reza Askari; 10. Israel and Iranians in Custody in Iraq; 11. The Population's Rights in Iran; 12. Goal of the Regional Ministerial Meeting; 13. Hizballah and Hamas; 14. Helping Iraq Despite a Continued U.S. Presence; 15. Iran's View of a Consortium; PANEL 3: WHAT TO DO: PREEMPTION? CONTAINMENT? ENGAGEMENT?; PANEL MEMBERS , IRAQ OR IRAN: WHICH COMES FIRST?ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY; ADDRESSING UNCERTAINTIES; WHERE TO NOW?; QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION; 1. Iraq Study Group Report; 2. An Acceptable Outcome for Israel; 3. United States--Aggressive Talk, but Carrying a Small Stick?; 4. Iran's Role in Iraq; 5. Should Congress Authorize the Use of Force?; 6. Lessons from Relations with China in the 1970s; 7. The IRGC and the Risk of Escalation; 8. The Role of Dissidents in Iran; A U.S. PERSPECTIVE; PRESENTER AND RESPONDERS; HOW THE U.S. GOVERNMENT VIEWS IRAN; QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION , 1. The Key to Successful Negotiations
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780833041876
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Iran ; Internationale Politik ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Santa Monica, CA : RAND National Security Research Division
    UID:
    gbv_647031116
    Format: Online-Ressource (xxv, 139 p) , ill , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Edition: Also available via the Internet
    ISBN: 0833041916 , 9780833041913
    Content: This monograph examines regional, multilateral track two dialogues in the Middle East and South Asia that are focused on arms control and other cooperative security measures. Unofficial policy discourse, or track two diplomacy, is an increasingly important part of the changing international security landscape, with the potential to raise new ideas and solutions to conflicts that, over time, may influence official policy. Talking to the Enemy considers how track two efforts in South Asia and the Middle East have socialized participants into thinking about security in more cooperative terms, and
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-137) , "MG-592-NSRD"--P. [4] of cover , Cover; Preface; Contents; Figure and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One - Rethinking Track Two Diplomacy; Key Issues and Questions; The State of the Field; A Normative Framework; Defining Track Two; Applying Track Two; A Regional Focus; Historical Precedents; Comparing the Middle East and South Asia; Roles for Track Two Dialogues; Limits of Track Two Dialogues; Chapter Two - Regional Security Dialogues in the Middle East; Introduction; Overview of Dialogues; Roles; Limits; Conclusion; Chapter Three - Regional Security Dialogues in South Asia; Introduction , Overview of DialoguesRoles; Limits; Conclusion; Chapter Four - Conclusion; Central Arguments; Regional Comparisons; Regional Lessons; Improving Track Two Dialogues; Bibliography; About the Author , Also available via the Internet. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780833041913
    Additional Edition: Print version Talking to the Enemy : Track Two Diplomacy in the Middle East and South Asia
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1658218043
    Format: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    ISBN: 9780813548654
    Content: Of the many groundbreaking developments in the 2008 presidential election, the most important may well be the use of the Internet. In Politicking Online contributors explorethe impact of technology for electioneering purposes, from running campaigns andincreasing representation to ultimately strengthening democracy. The book reveals how social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook are used in campaigns along withe-mail, SMS text messaging, and mobile phones to help inform, target, mobilize, and communicate with voters. While the Internet may have transformed the landscape of modern political campaigns throughout the world, Costas Panagopoulos reminds readers that officials and campaign workers need to adapt to changing circumstances, know the limits of their methods, and combine new technologies with more traditional techniques to achieve an overall balance.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Technology and the Modern Political Campaign: The Digital Pulse of the 2008 Campaigns by Costas Panagopoulos -- Part One: Candidate Web Sites -- Chapter 2: The Technological Development of Candidate Web Sites: How and Why Candidates Use Web Innovations by James N. Druckman, Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin -- Chapter 3: Closing Gaps, Moving Hurdles: Candidate Web Site Communication in the 2006 Campaigns for Congress by Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati and Christine B. Williams -- Chapter 4: Trickle-Down Technology?: The Use of Computing and Network Technology in State Legislative Campaigns by Chapman Rackaway -- Chapter 5: Do Campaign Web Sites Really Matter in Electoral Civic Engagement?: Empirical Evidence from the 2004 and 2006 Post-Election Internet Tracking Survey by Hun Myoung Park and James L. Perry -- Part Two: Technology and Voter Mobilization -- Chapter 6: Clicking for Cash: Campaigns, Donors, and the Emergence of Online Fund-Raising by Costas Panagopoulos and Daniel Bergan -- Chapter 7: The Impact of E-Mail Campaigns on Voter Mobilization: Evidence from a Field Experiment by David W. Nickerson -- Chapter 8: Mobilizing the Mobiles: Text Messaging and Turnout by Allison Dale and Aaron Strauss -- Chapter 9: Online Political Advertising by Michael Cornfield and Kate Kaye -- Part Three: International Perspectives -- Chapter 10: "Under Construction": Weblog Campaigning in the German Bundestag Election 2005 by Steffen Albrecht, Maren Lubcke and Rasco Hartig-Perschke -- Chapter 11: Mobile Democracy: Text Messages, Voter Turnout, and the 2004 Spanish General Election by Sandra L. Suarez -- Part Four: The Latest Developments: Blogs and Social Networking Sites -- Chapter 12: Bloggers at the Gates: Ned Lamont, Blogs, and the Rise of Insurgent Candidates by Kevin A. Pirch.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813544892
    Additional Edition: Print version Politicking Online : The Transformation of Election Campaign Communications
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Politicking online New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.] : Rutgers University Press, 2009 ISBN 9780813544892
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813544885
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Wahlkampf ; Internet
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press
    UID:
    gbv_647009919
    Format: Online-Ressource (xvii, 296 p) , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780253219275 , 0253349028 , 9780253349026 , 0253219272
    Content: Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz exposes and challenges the common assumptions about whom and what Jews are, by presenting in their own voices, Jews of color from the Iberian Peninsula, Asia, Africa, and India. Drawing from her earlier work on Jews and whiteness, Kaye/Kantrowitz delves into the largely uncharted territory of Jews of color and argues that Jews are an increasingly multiracial people -- a fact that, if acknowledged and embraced, could foster cross-race solidarity to help combat racism. This engaging
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-268) and index , COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; A NOTE ON LANGUAGE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1. ARE JEWS WHITE?; WHAT'S WHITE?; THE PEOPLE OF CONTRADICTIONS; APARTHEID/AMERICAN STYLE; JEWS: RACE OR RELIGION?; CHRISTIAN CENTRICITY; 2. BLACK/JEWISH IMAGINARY AND REAL; REAL 2: AM I POSSIBLE; IMAGINARY 1: EXODUS; IMAGINARY 2: MEDIA COVERAGE; IMAGINARY 3: MEDIA HYPE; REAL 3: SOLIDARITY; REAL 4: NATIONALISM AND FEMINISM; 3. WHO IS THIS STRANGER?; THE CULTURES OF JEWS; MIZRAHIM; SEPHARDIM; POST-COLONIAL JEWS; FEMINIST RITUAL; ASHKENAZIM; DE-ASHKENIZATION; U.S. JEWS; 4. PRAYING WITH OUR LEGS , FIGHTING SLUMLORDS, BUILDING COALITIONS: JEWISH COUNCIL ON URBAN AFFAIRS (CHICAGO)CONFRONTING POWER IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY: JEWS UNITED FOR JUSTICE (ST.LOUIS); TRYING TO CHANGE CONGREGATIONAL LIVE: JEWISH COMMUNITY ACTION (MINNEAPOLIS); BRINGING OUR BODIES TO THE PICKET LINE: JEWS FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE (NEW YORK); THE PLACE TO GO FOR A PROGRESSIVE JEWISH VOICE; 5. JUDAISM IS THE COLOR OF THIS ROOM; THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR: AYECHA (NATIONAL); CROSSING MANY BORDERS: IVRI-NASAWI/LEVANTINE CENTER (INTERNATIONAL) , A MIXED MULTITUDE: BETH SHALOM B'NAI ZAKEN ETHIOPIAN HEBREW CONGREGATION (CHICAGO)RESPECT AND KNOWLEDGE: BETA ISRAEL OF NORTH AMERICA (INTERNATIONAL); HOSPITALITY IS THE FIRST PRINCIPLE: CONGREGATION NAHALAT SHALOM (ALBUQUERQUE); JEWS WERE ALL PEOPLE OF COLOR: CENTER FOR AFRO-JEWISH STUDIES (PHILADELPHIA); I PROMISED THEM IT WASN'T GOING TO HAPPEN AGAIN: CENTRAL REFORM SYNAGOGUE (ST. LOUIS); JEWS OF COLOR SPEAK OUT; TRANSFORMATION IN PARTNERSHIP; 6. TOWARD A NEW DIASPORISM; IF I FORGET THEE O JERUSALEM; IF I FORGET THEE O DOIKAYT, O HAVIVA OTTOMANIA; HOME; DIASPORISM AND THE HOLOCAUSE , ISRAEL AND DIASPORISMANTI-SEMITISM AND DIASPORISM; A JEWISH TRADITION: RADICAL JUSTICE-SEEKING; TO CHANGE THE WAY RACISM IS FOUGHT: SHIFTING THE CENTER; DIASPORISM AND THE COLORS OF JEWS; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780253349026
    Additional Edition: Print version The Colors of Jews : Racial Politics and Radical Diasporism
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
    UID:
    gbv_665087489
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 365 p) , maps
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0807831034 , 9780807831038
    Series Statement: The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
    Content: In this new interpretation of antebellum slavery, Kaye offers a vivid portrait of slaves transforming adjoining plantations into slave neighborhoods. He describes men and women opening paths from their owners' plantations to adjacent farms to go courting and take spouses, to work, to run away, and to otherwise contend with owners and their agents. Demonstrating that neighborhoods prevailed across the South, Kaye reformulates ideas about slave marriage, resistance, independent production, paternalism, autonomy, and the slave community that have defined decades of scholarship. This is the first
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-342) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: Print version Joining Places : Slave Neighborhoods in the Old South
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1696501563
    Format: 1 online resource (165 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780833049360
    Content: Documents a study whose goals were to develop an understanding of commanders' information requirements for cultural and other "soft" factors in order to improve the effectiveness of combined arms operations, and to develop practical ways for commanders to integrate information and influence operations activities into combined arms planning/assessment in order to increase the usefulness to ground commanders of such operations.
    Content: Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- CHAPTER ONE - Introduction -- Defining Terms -- Study Tasks and Analytic Approach -- Organization of This Monograph -- CHAPTER TWO - Commanders' Information Needs for Influence Operations -- Insights from Structured Conversations with Commanders -- Insights from Recent Papers by Senior Commanders -- GEN Peter W. Chiarelli, Commander, 1st Cavalry Division -- MG David H. Petraeus, Commander, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) -- LTG Thomas F. Metz, Commander, III Corps, Coalition Joint Task Force-7, and Multi-National Corps-Iraq -- COL Ralph O. Baker, Commander, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division -- Key Common Insights from Commanders' Papers -- Insights from Case Study Analyses -- Bosnia -- Kosovo -- Afghanistan -- Iraq -- Key Trends and Contrasts -- Insights from the National Training Center -- Insights from 1st Information Operations Command -- Observations from Unified Quest 2006 -- Insights from a Review of Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, and Task Lists -- Chapter Conclusions -- CHAPTER THREE - Sources of Commanders' Information Needs -- Commanders' Guidance -- The Operating Environment and Information Domain -- The Battlefield Environment -- The Threat Domain -- The Information Domain -- Resources Available to the Commander -- Chapter Conclusions -- CHAPTER FOUR - Remaining Challenges -- Vertical Coordination and Echelonment -- Horizontal Coordination Across Areas of Operation -- Ensuring Continuity in Transitions -- Overcoming Doctrinal Stovepiping of Information Operations -- APPENDIX A - Identified Information Requirements for Influence Operations -- APPENDIX B - Task List Analysis -- APPENDIX C - A Metrics-Based Planning and Assessment Approach for Influence Operations.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780833046918
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780833046918
    Language: English
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