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What Does Zionism Mean to Canadian Jews? A Longitudinal Study of Semantic Drift

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies
A late summer 2024 web panel survey of 588 Canadian Jews found that 49 percent of respondents do not identify as Zionists. Anti-Zionists rejoiced that rejection of Zionism is widespread in the Jewish community.
Robert Brym
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Israel and Zionism in the Eyes of Palestinian Christian Theologians

open access: yesReligions, 2019
Christian activism in the Arab−Israeli conflict and theological reflections on the Middle East have evolved around Palestinian liberation theology as a theological−political doctrine that scrutinizes Zionism, the existence of Israel and its ...
Giovanni Matteo Quer
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ANTI-SEMITISM, ANTI-ZIONISM AND ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT FROM 2000 TO 2014: SOME VISIONS FROM LATIN AMERICAN SOUTHERN CONE; pp. 289–307 [PDF]

open access: yesTrames, 2015
In this article are examined Semitism and anti-Zionism in the period since September 2000 (start of second intifada) to August 2014 (end of intervention by Israel in Gaza), considering a theoretical and a conceptual framework regarding these terms.
Isaac Caro
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Anti-Zionism Ergo Antisemitism, an Intellectual Inquisition or a Semantic Crisis? The Case of France 

open access: yesZygon
This article explores different readings of antisemitism in French political discourses since 1967 and in light of the ongoing war in Gaza. Drawing on literature that explores modern manifestations and evolving definitions of antisemitism, it explores ...
Imen Neffati
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La ricezione del sionismo nella stampa cattolica italiana (1897-1917). Una ricerca in corso / The Reception of Zionism in the Italian Catholic Press (1897-1917): a Research in Progress. [PDF]

open access: yesStoricamente, 2011
This article intends to examine the reception of the first Zionism by the Italian Catholic press close to the Holy See: “Osservatore Romano” and “Civiltà Cattolica”.
Catalan, Tullia
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‘Bombed back to the prewar period’

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik
This study analyses Jewish reactions to anti-Zionism in Norway, from the 1967 Six-Day War to the 1982 Israel–Lebanon War, focusing on the shifting political climate towards Israel.
Noa Ben David
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Showing Israel the red card. Activists engaged in pro-Palestinian sport-related campaigns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article explores the motivations of activists involved in pro-Palestinian sports-based campaigns.
Barghouti O.   +31 more
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Towards a critique of anti-German 'communism' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The spectre of anti-Germans has easily become the Feindbild for activists of the Anglophone Left; yet rarely does this translate into fundamental or informed criticism of the anti-German premise. This article, then, offers an introductory description and
Schlembach, Raphael
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When First Nations Don't Count: H.V. Evatt and the Erasure of Palestinian Rights

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, EarlyView.
As Minister for External Affairs in the Chifley Government, Herbert Vere Evatt played a pivotal role at the United Nations in securing the partition of Palestine and recognition of the State of Israel. These endeavours were represented by Evatt and in subsequent commentary as exemplifying Evatt's commitment to justice.
Jeff Rickertt
wiley   +1 more source

The Contradictory Legacy of Zionism: Radical Religious Groups

open access: yesMilel ve Nihal
Zionism initially emerged as a secular movement aimed at the national liberation of the Jewish people. Most Zionist leaders, known as the founding fathers, sought to dissociate Judaism from its religious identity and embed it ...
Leyla Kuşaslan
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