The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in November of 1995--one year after he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Yasir Arafat--sent shock waves around the world. Known as both a man of war and of peace, the Jerusalem-born Israeli prime minister played a key role in developing the Jewish state and was instrumental in establishing peace in the Middle East. Yitzhak Rabin's memoirs, first published in 1979 but long out of print, are now available in this expanded edition. They provide a candid appraisal of significant events in Israeli history, and passages censored when the memoirs were first...
The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in November of 1995--one year after he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Yasir Arafat--sent shock waves around the ...
Considers how physicists apply intuition to problems that appear to defy rigorous analysis, contrary to conventional notions of science, and come up with believable answers. Four review papers on general topics are followed by 23 research reports treating such areas as polymer physics, crystallograp
Considers how physicists apply intuition to problems that appear to defy rigorous analysis, contrary to conventional notions of science, and come up w...