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Govrin, Yosef
Genre: masculin
Pays de référence: Israël
Activité: Fonctionnaire • Diplomate

Fonctions (2 informations trouvées)
DateFonctionOrganisationRemarques
1976-1985Chef de ServiceIsraël/Ministère des affaires étrangèresEastern Europe division
1989-1993Directeur adjointIsraël/Ministère des affaires étrangères& resposible for Eastern Europe

Documents rédigés (2 informations trouvées)
DateTypeSujetRésuméL
17.12.198952944pdfLettrePerceptions internationales de la réunification allemande (1989–1990)
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East German overtures towards Israel, including public statements in press interviews. Govrin believes that the GDR sees Israel and world Jewry as potential allies against plans for German...
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10.7.199052947pdfNoticePerceptions internationales de la réunification allemande (1989–1990)
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A summary of the pros and cons of establishing diplomatic relations with East Germany on the eve of reunification. West Germany favours the step. It would be a diplomatic coup towards the Arabs, but...
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Documents signés (2 informations trouvées)
DateTypeSujetRésuméL
17.12.198952944pdfLettrePerceptions internationales de la réunification allemande (1989–1990)
Volume
East German overtures towards Israel, including public statements in press interviews. Govrin believes that the GDR sees Israel and world Jewry as potential allies against plans for German...
he
10.7.199052947pdfNoticePerceptions internationales de la réunification allemande (1989–1990)
Volume
A summary of the pros and cons of establishing diplomatic relations with East Germany on the eve of reunification. West Germany favours the step. It would be a diplomatic coup towards the Arabs, but...
he

Mentionnée dans les documents (1 informations trouvées)
DateTypeSujetRésuméL
17.12.198952944pdfLettrePerceptions internationales de la réunification allemande (1989–1990)
Volume
East German overtures towards Israel, including public statements in press interviews. Govrin believes that the GDR sees Israel and world Jewry as potential allies against plans for German...
he