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Vol. 14 No. 6 (1994): Special Issue on Resettlement in Israel
Vol. 14 No. 6 (1994): Special Issue on Resettlement in Israel
Published:
1994-11-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Refugee Settlement and Resettlement in Israel
Absalom M. Adam
1-2
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Articles
Resettlement of Russian Immigrants in Israel: 1989-93
Judith T. Shuval
3-6
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From UNRWA To Israel: The 1952 Transfer of Responsibilities for Refugees in Israel
Alexander Bligh
7-10, 24
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The Absorption of One Million Immigrants by Israel in the 1950s
Arie Lova Eliav
11-14, 24
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The Bedouin Refugees in the Negev
Aref Abu-Rabia
15-17
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The Psychological Perspective of Immigration and Resettlement in Israel: Separation vs. Severance
Dan Bar-On, Michal Sadeh, Daniela Treister
18-23
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Book Reviews
Global Apartheid: Refugees, Racism, and the New World Order, Oxford University Press, 1994, by Anthony H. Richmond
Reviewed by: Kathleen Valtonen
Kathleen Valtonen
25-26
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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