Raphael D. Marcus, Israel’s Long War with Hezbollah: Military Innovation and Adaptation under Fire
Marcus provides an important history of the Israel-Hizbullah conflict, with much of the information drawn from original sources.
Mikael Shainkman, ed. Antisemitism Today and Tomorrow: Global Perspectives on the Many Faces of Contemporary Antisemitism
This book offers a very accurate and duly pessimistic review of the new and powerful growth of anti-Semitism today.
Aron Shai, China and Israel: Chinese, Jews; Beijing, Jerusalem (1890-2018). Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society
The present book by Aron Shai may have aimed too high.
Palestinian Education
There is an incongruence between the identity of the Palestinians who signed the Oslo agreements and the lands for which they took responsibility.
Yitzhak Rabin, the Oslo Accords, and the Intelligence Services
This document is addresses the role played by Israeli intelligence at strategic, fateful junctures in Israeli history.
Muslim Integration or Alienation in Non-Muslim-Majority Countries: The Evidence from International Comparative Survey Data
While the debate about “Islam” in the West is now endless, it is surprising that hard-core comparable data are rather scarce.
Deconstructing the Three Stages of the Nakba Myth
Nakba Day has become the most actively performed ritual of the Palestinian myth
The Israeli Red-Green Alliance and Gramsci’s War of Position
The basic assertion of this article is that throughout decades, the Israeli Red-Green Alliance has become stronger.
Global Politics and the Shaping of Jewish Religious Identity: The Case of Hungary and Galicia
When scholars discuss major turning points and novel worldviews in the Jewish religion, they generally address ideological changes and social trends that took place either within the Jewish realm or in its adjacent non-Jewish environment. In this article, however, I demonstrate how Jewish society in general, and its religious concepts in particular, were also influenced […]
Turkey’s AKP and the Myth of Islamist Moderation
In retrospect, Erdogan’s AKP were never far from their Islamist origins.
On the Prospects of Coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians: An Indian Perspective
Coexistence is well-nigh impossible when the efforts undertaken to achieve it remain one-sided: coexistence cannot be a unilateral affair.
The Red-Green Alliance and the War against American Jewry, the American-Israel Alliance, and the Foundations of American Democracy
Failure to repudiate publicly expressed antisemitism is a part of the greater game which endangers the very foundations of democracy in America.
Mohanad Hage Ali, Nationalism, Transnationalism, and Political Islam: Hizbullah’s Institutional Identity
This book enables better understanding of the jihad that Hizbullah and Iran are waging against Israel.