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Chronicles the United Nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA) significant role at the core of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Originally established in 1950 as a temporary, ""non-political"" response to the Palestinian refugee crisis, it has become a fixture in the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Produktbeschreibung
Chronicles the United Nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA) significant role at the core of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Originally established in 1950 as a temporary, ""non-political"" response to the Palestinian refugee crisis, it has become a fixture in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Autorenporträt
Benjamin Schiff is professor of politics at Oberlin College and the author of International Nuclear Technology Transfer and A Desperate Society: The Afrikaners after Apartheid (with June Goodwin). He interviewed more than one hundred present and past agency officials worldwide, and was the first person to be given access to UNRWA's main archives at their headquarters in Vienna.