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Not Welcome in Hebron: Its Original Residents and Breaking the Silence
2019
Ido Eve-Paz switched on his body camera as his tour group decamped from the bus in Hebron. The former Israeli soldier wanted to document any trouble we might encounter in this, the largest Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank. It was not Hebron's Palestinian residents who concerned him, however. He was worried about fellow Israelis--Jewish religious extremists and the soldiers there to guard them--who have seized control of much of the city center. The Herod-era building was erected over the putative burial site of Abraham, Patriarch in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Since then, the settler community's ranks have swollen to nearly 900--aided by the Israeli army. Despite their relatively small number, however, their territorial footprint has been expanding relentlessly, and now covers some 2 sq. km. When Even-Paz arrived in Hebron as a teen soldier at the height of the second intifada, he was keen to distinguish himself as a combat soldier by fighting Palestinian terrorists and impress his father, a retired career officer.
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Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of Political Science
2004
Ball reviews Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of Political Science by Ido Oren.
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Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of Political Science
2003
\"Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of Political Science\" by Ido Oren is reviewed.
Book Review
Reviews: \Life and Work of Dr J. Th. Van der Kemp 1747-1811,\ by Ido H. Enklaar and J. Th. Van der Kemp; \John Philip (1775-1851), Missions, Race and Politics in South Africa,\ by Andrew Ross
1990
Books by Enklaar and Van der Kemp (A. A. Balkema, 1988) and Ross (Aberdeen University Press, 1986) are reviewed.
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