1996
DOI: 10.2307/1007472
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The Chimera of Palestinian Resettlement in Argentina in the Early Aftermath of the First Arab-Israeli War and Other Similarly Fantastic Notions

Abstract: Just as the Nazi destruction of European Jewry during World War II led to the dramatic dissemination of the realities of genocide in the 1940s, so a painful corollary to the more recent breakdown of the former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia has been the all too familiar newsworthiness of the concept of ethnic cleansing, i.e., the forcible and unheroic eviction of undesired groups. The practice of applying varying degrees of coercion and/or violence to purge national, religious and other minorities, though, is far… Show more

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“…On the other hand, they attained a similar level of economic success in the other countries of Latin America (Klich and Lesser 1996). Also, these immigrants attained a number of powerful positions-including consulates, ambassadorships and generals-faster than the Middle Eastern immigrants in other countries (Klich 1996;Jozami 2002).…”
Section: National Destinationsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…On the other hand, they attained a similar level of economic success in the other countries of Latin America (Klich and Lesser 1996). Also, these immigrants attained a number of powerful positions-including consulates, ambassadorships and generals-faster than the Middle Eastern immigrants in other countries (Klich 1996;Jozami 2002).…”
Section: National Destinationsmentioning
confidence: 90%