
What is the Cost of Security? – A Case of El Al Profiling
Every passenger flying into Israel has a unique experience. Part of the shaping of these experiences is derived from the use of profiling, both racial

Every passenger flying into Israel has a unique experience. Part of the shaping of these experiences is derived from the use of profiling, both racial

In recent history the United States has been increasingly using economic sanctions as a vehicle for change in other countries around the world. Whether the reason for the

The United States and Russia have been in an ongoing standoff since the end of World War II when primacy for power over vulnerable and

By Isabella Gabriele In a recent NYCFPA analysis of United States’ sanctions against Iran, the motives and results of economic sanctions on countries enacted by

Economic sanctions have historically been used as an emergency action, or a policy of last resort. They were used in war time to stop invading

Every passenger flying into Israel has a unique experience. Part of the shaping of these experiences is derived from the use of profiling, both racial

In recent history the United States has been increasingly using economic sanctions as a vehicle for change in other countries around the world. Whether the reason for the

The United States and Russia have been in an ongoing standoff since the end of World War II when primacy for power over vulnerable and

By Isabella Gabriele In a recent NYCFPA analysis of United States’ sanctions against Iran, the motives and results of economic sanctions on countries enacted by

Economic sanctions have historically been used as an emergency action, or a policy of last resort. They were used in war time to stop invading
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