Word: nadav
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...enjoyed until the McGovern debacle. This may not be an easy task. Although Ford and Kissinger have been criticized by U.S. Jews for pressuring Israel to make concessions to the Arabs, Ford has also backed massive aid for the Israelis ($4.5 billion in two years). Notes Harvard Political Scientist Nadav Safran, himself a Cairo-born Jew: "If Ford modulates his position vis-a-vis Israel a bit, the vote in November would be divided. Carter would still get the majority, but it might not be overwhelming...
Hassan said that he did not talk about Zionism with anyone, and Nadav Safran, professor of Government and a guest who has written on Israeli security problems, said, "I walked away with the feeling that if there were three or four people like him running things in the Middle East, there would be no problem there...
...committee is sponsored by several Harvard professors, including Kenneth J. Arrow, professor of Economics, Nathan Glazer, professor of Education and Social Structure, and Nadav Safran '56, professor of Government...
...that the necessity for a general Arab-Israeli settlement may be overlooked in the euphoria of success. Because the proposed settlement would run for three years, there may be a temptation, despite all pledges to the contrary, to shelve further peace efforts until the end of that time. Warns Nadav Safran, professor of government at Harvard and the author of a number of books and studies on the Arab-Israeli conflict: "It does not give us three years, but ll/2 years perhaps at the most. By the time the agreement in the Sinai is concluded and executed, the Syrians will...
Rogber D. Fisher '43, professor of Law on leave this year, and Nadav Safran, professor of Government, edited "Arabs and Israelis," an eight-part series designed to "allow the media to magnify the moderate voices in the Middle East conflict," Linda Cutler, WGBH project supervisor, said Friday...