Why has the European Left become so antagonistic towards Israel? To answer this question, Colin Shindler looks at the struggle between Marxism-Leninism and Zionism from the October Revolution to today. Is such antagonism in opposition to the policies of successive Israeli governments? Or, is it due to a resurgence of anti-Semitism? The answer is far more complex. Shindler argues that the new generation of the European Left was more influenced by the decolonization movement than by wartime experiences, which led it to favor the Palestinian cause in the post 1967 period. Thus the Israeli drive to settle the West Bank after the Six Day war enhanced an already existing attitude, but did not cause it. Written by a respected scholar, this accessi...
Raffaella A. Del Sarto examines the creation of Israel's neo-revisionist consensus about security th...
<p>Israel's establishment in 1948 in former British-Mandate Palestine as a Jewish country and as a l...
From Ambivalence to Betrayal is the first study to explore the transformation in attitudes on the Le...
The reaction by the Left in Britain and France to the Arab Spring was one of both joy and opportunit...
The British left has confronted a dilemma in forming its attitude towards Israel in the postwar peri...
The author describes instances of antisemitism in the German discourse, which variously relate to th...
Today’s antisemitism is difficult to recognize because it does not come dressed in a Nazi uniform an...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
The Six-Day War (5-11 June 1967) represents an essential turning point not only in the history of th...
Considering current Israeli society in terms of the asymmetric power relations and privileges experi...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
This panel discussion paper presented at the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism examines ...
David Hirsh's Review of Rebels Against Zion: Studies on the Jewish Left Anti-Zionism, edited by Augu...
In November 2009 a small group of Jewish Israelis initiated a protest in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinia...
The spectre of anti-Germans has easily become the Feindbild for activists of theAnglophone Left; yet...
Raffaella A. Del Sarto examines the creation of Israel's neo-revisionist consensus about security th...
<p>Israel's establishment in 1948 in former British-Mandate Palestine as a Jewish country and as a l...
From Ambivalence to Betrayal is the first study to explore the transformation in attitudes on the Le...
The reaction by the Left in Britain and France to the Arab Spring was one of both joy and opportunit...
The British left has confronted a dilemma in forming its attitude towards Israel in the postwar peri...
The author describes instances of antisemitism in the German discourse, which variously relate to th...
Today’s antisemitism is difficult to recognize because it does not come dressed in a Nazi uniform an...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
The Six-Day War (5-11 June 1967) represents an essential turning point not only in the history of th...
Considering current Israeli society in terms of the asymmetric power relations and privileges experi...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
This panel discussion paper presented at the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism examines ...
David Hirsh's Review of Rebels Against Zion: Studies on the Jewish Left Anti-Zionism, edited by Augu...
In November 2009 a small group of Jewish Israelis initiated a protest in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinia...
The spectre of anti-Germans has easily become the Feindbild for activists of theAnglophone Left; yet...
Raffaella A. Del Sarto examines the creation of Israel's neo-revisionist consensus about security th...
<p>Israel's establishment in 1948 in former British-Mandate Palestine as a Jewish country and as a l...
From Ambivalence to Betrayal is the first study to explore the transformation in attitudes on the Le...