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.
Martin Goodman, A History of Judaism

The volume offers a comprehensive overview of the development of Jewish religion and thought without imposing either a tenuous uniformity or a disorientating fragmentation.
Michael A. Calvo, The Middle East and World War III: Why No Peace?

Calvo’s fundamental point can be summed by asserting that the Arab and Muslim world will never accept Israel as an independent Jewish state.
Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam

This detailed travelogue describes and analyzes the effects of the unprecedented, recent massive wave of immigration since 2015.
Ruth Wisse, The Paradox of Jewish Politics (Hebrew version of Jews and Power)

Although it is very concise, the book offers other important points that have been ignored in current Israeli academic literature.
German Neo-Nazis and a New Party

Neo-Nazism is on the rise in Germany, while the country is in the grip of a heated debate on Nazism.
The Oslo Accords Saved the PLO and Renewed Its Struggle against Israel

The Oslo Accords saved the PLO from extinction—both in the context of the 1990s and in the context of today.
Oslo in the Perspective of 25 Years—the Dream and Its Demise: A Personal View from a Witness

Rabin was a pragmatic statesman who knew how to adapt solutions to new situations.