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As Kurt Biedenkopf has outlined in the preceding foreword, the coming-about of this volume is distinctly Saxonian The Freistaat Sachsen, the Free State of Saxony, one of the new states of the Federal Republic of Germany after German unification, has put great effort into close relations with the State of Israel, beginning very soon after its (re-)foundation in 1990.1
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Boehnke, K. (2003). Israel and Europe—Introductory Remarks on a Complex Relationship. In: Boehnke, K. (eds) Israel and Europe. Deutscher Universitätsverlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81262-9_2
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