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.
Israel And Its Enemies: Future Wars And Forceful Options (Conclusion)April 12th, 2006
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Israel And Its Enemies: Future Wars And Forceful Options (Second Of Three Parts)April 5th, 2006
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Israel And Its Enemies: Future Wars And Forceful Options (First Of Three Parts)March 29th, 2006
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First Iran, Then ‘Palestine’: Israel’s Dual Imperative To Prevent Nuclear WarMarch 15th, 2006
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What If It Should Really Happen? How Nuclear War Could Begin In A Very Bad Neighborhood (Conclusion)March 8th, 2006
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What If It Should Really Happen? How Nuclear War Could Begin In A Very Bad Neighborhood (First Of Two Parts)March 1st, 2006
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Iranian Nuclearization, ‘Human Shields’ And Israeli Preemption: The View From International LawFebruary 22nd, 2006
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