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The [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] was convened by the [[Jonathan Institute]] on 2-5 July 1979.<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.</ref> The venue was the Jerusalem Hilton Hotel.<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.</ref>
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The [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] was convened by the [[Jonathan Institute]] on 2-5 July 1979.<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.</ref> The venue was the Jerusalem Hilton Hotel.<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.</ref> The Institute also organised a [[Second Conference on International Terrorism]] in Washington DC in 1984.
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
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*[[Shimon Peres]], MK: The Threat and the Response.
 
*[[Shimon Peres]], MK: The Threat and the Response.
 
*[[Paul Johnson]]: The Seven Deadly Sins of Terrorism.
 
*[[Paul Johnson]]: The Seven Deadly Sins of Terrorism.
*[[Hugh Fraser]], MP: The Tyranny of Terrorism.
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*[[Hugh Fraser (MP)|Hugh Fraser]], MP: The Tyranny of Terrorism.
 
*Senator [[Henry M. Jackson]]: Terrorism as a Weapon in International Politics.
 
*Senator [[Henry M. Jackson]]: Terrorism as a Weapon in International Politics.
 
*Prime Minister [[Menachem Begin]]: Freedom Fighters and Terrorists.
 
*Prime Minister [[Menachem Begin]]: Freedom Fighters and Terrorists.
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*[[David Barrett]]: The Threat of Terrorism in a Broader Concept.
 
*[[David Barrett]]: The Threat of Terrorism in a Broader Concept.
 
*[[Robert Moss]]: The Terrorist State.
 
*[[Robert Moss]]: The Terrorist State.
*Professor [[Mordecai Abir]]: The Arab World, Oil and Terrorism.
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*Professor [[Mordechai Abir|Mordecai Abir]]: The Arab World, Oil and Terrorism.
 
*Professor [[Edward Teller]]: The Spectre of Nuclear Terrorism.
 
*Professor [[Edward Teller]]: The Spectre of Nuclear Terrorism.
 
*Professor [[Thomas C. Schelling]]: Can Nuclear Terrorism be Neutralized?
 
*Professor [[Thomas C. Schelling]]: Can Nuclear Terrorism be Neutralized?
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===Fifth Session: Terrorism and the Media===
 
===Fifth Session: Terrorism and the Media===
 
*[[Gerhard Lowenthal]]: The Case of West Germany
 
*[[Gerhard Lowenthal]]: The Case of West Germany
*[[Michael Elkins: Caging the Beast.
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*[[Michael Elkins]]: Caging the Beast.
 
*[[Norman Podhoretz]]: The Subtle Collusion.
 
*[[Norman Podhoretz]]: The Subtle Collusion.
 
*[[Midge Decter]]: The Need for Clarity.
 
*[[Midge Decter]]: The Need for Clarity.
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===Closing Session: The Challenge to Free Men===
 
===Closing Session: The Challenge to Free Men===
 
*[[Lord Chalfont]], Chairman: Opening Remarks.
 
*[[Lord Chalfont]], Chairman: Opening Remarks.
*[[Lane Kirkland]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]]: Terrorism and the Gulag.
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*[[Lane Kirkland]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]: Terrorism and the Gulag.
*Ambassador [[George Bush]]: The U.S. and the Fight Against International Terrorism.
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*Ambassador [[George H.W. Bush|George Bush]]: The U.S. and the Fight Against International Terrorism.
 
*Maj. Gen. [[George Keegan, Jr]]: The Preferred Route.
 
*Maj. Gen. [[George Keegan, Jr]]: The Preferred Route.
 
*Maj. Gen. [[Shlomo Gazit]]: The Myth and Reality of the PLO.
 
*Maj. Gen. [[Shlomo Gazit]]: The Myth and Reality of the PLO.
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[[Category:Conferences]]
 
[[Category:Conferences]]
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[[Category:Terrorism conferences and seminars]]
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[[Category:Terrorism Industry]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 19 February 2020

The Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism was convened by the Jonathan Institute on 2-5 July 1979.[1] The venue was the Jerusalem Hilton Hotel.[2] The Institute also organised a Second Conference on International Terrorism in Washington DC in 1984.

Programme

Opening Session: The Face of Terrorism

Second Session: State Support for International Terrorism

Third Session: The Threat Posed by Terrorism to Democratic Societies

Fourth Session: Current Response of Democratic Societies

Fifth Session: Terrorism and the Media

Sixth Session: Proposed Countermeasures for the Democratic World

Closing Session: The Challenge to Free Men

Notes

  1. Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.
  2. Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.
  3. Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Contents.