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Spring Cohort 2010 Presents MBA Forever Contact: Mike Lickver @ mlickver@uwo.ca. 310.990.2098 Instrumental produced by Boi 1da. Lyrics coming soon. Check out the Law School version @ www.youtube.com
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“Don’t apply rules to the Government of Israel that you would never dream of applying to your own country” Rt. Hon.Tony Blair, Herzliya Forum for Diplomacy, Lauder School of Government, 24 August 2010. On 24 August 2010, Rt. Hon.Tony Blair delivered the keynote address at the distinguished Herzliya Forum for Diplomacy, a foreign policy forum for heads of state and other leaders, at the Lauder School of Diplomacy, Strategy, and Government at IDC-Herzliya, Israel. In his speech, Blair identified the two primary forms of de-legitimization that Israel faces throughout the world and put forth five steps to counter this de-legitimization. Blair argued that The “traditional” and “insidious” forms of de-legitimization are the two forms of de-legitimization that Israel faces. The “traditional” de-legitimization of Israel “is [an] attack from those who openly question Israel’s right to exist. It is easier to deal with, because it is so clear.” The “insidious” form, on the other hand, “is a conscious or often unconscious resistance, sometimes bordering on refusal, to accept Israel has a legitimate point of view.” This form is “harder to spot, harder to anticipate and harder to deal with, because many of those engaging in it, will fiercely deny they are doing so.” Below are a few more notable quotes from Blair’s address at the Lauder School: Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, on strategies to combat the de-legitimization of Israel: 1. “Not to make people agree necessarily with Israel’s point of