Sznajder, Mario

Mario Sznajder is a titled professor of the Chair of Leon Blum in Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and an associate researcher at the Truman Institute for the advancement of peace. He has published hundreds of articles in scientific publications about fascism, human rights, democracy, and the Middle East.

ARTICLES (2)

Olmert is unaffected by Jerusalem’s storms

The Winograd Commission’s final report is condemnatory, but ambiguous

By Mario Sznajder, 7th February 2008

winogradcomisiontwo.jpgThe publication of the Winograd Commission’s final report on the 2006 Lebanon War has not caused the political destabilization in Jerusalem that could have been expected a couple of months ago. There are several reasons for this, but two stand out above the rest: the report presented the image of an idealized (on a political and military level) Israel that no longer exists. And if the Minister of Defense, Ehud Bark (Labor Party), withdraws from Ehud Olmert’s coalition government, forcing elections to be moved forward, Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) will win.

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The Importace of Dialogue between Jerusalem and Damascus

Formulas for an effective pacification in the Middle East

By Mario Sznajder, 11th October 2007

 

The Arab-Israel peace conference this November in Annapolis (Maryland) faces a mountain of problems. It will attempt to reach a general agreement and take into account the relations between Syria and Israel and also those between Israel and Lebanon, including the problem with Hezbolá.

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