Louis Rene Beres
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Author Biography
Louis René Beres, strategic and military affairs columnist for The Jewish Press, is professor of Political Science at Purdue University. Educated at Princeton (Ph.D., 1971), he lectures and publishes widely on international relations and international law and is the author of ten major books in the field. In Israel, Professor Beres was chair of Project Daniel.
Opposing Olmert On Golan Surrender: Civil Disobedience As A Legal Imperative (First of Two Parts)October 2nd, 2007
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On IDF Refusals To Follow Orders: The Interlocking Perspectives Of National Law, International Law And Jewish Law (Conclusion)September 25th, 2007
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On IDF Refusals To Follow Orders: The Interlocking Perspectives Of National Law, International Law And Jewish Law (Part Two of Three)September 19th, 2007
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On IDF Refusals To Follow Orders: The Interlocking Perspectives Of National Law, International Law And Jewish Law (Part One of Three)September 11th, 2007
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Language, Ecstasy And Immortality: The Always Deeper Meanings Of Suicide-Bombing TerrorismSeptember 5th, 2007
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Facing Enemies Who Prefer War To Peace: The Endless Futility Of Israeli DiplomacyAugust 29th, 2007
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Israel’s Security After The Oslo Agreement (Second of Two Parts)August 15th, 2007
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