Antony Lerman is Senior Fellow (visiting) at the Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue in Vienna and Honorary Fellow at the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations, Southampton University. He is the former founding director of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR), is Associate Editor of the international academic journal on racism Patterns of Prejudice and has written widely on antisemitism, Middle East politics, multiculturalism for such periodicals as the Guardian, Independent, London Review of Books, Prospect, New York Times, The Nation, Haaretz, Jewish Chronicle and tachles.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKBritish Zionism, Jews and Gaza
The reaction of British Jews to the offensive in Gaza confirms that Zionism no longer serves as a glue holding most...
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Published in: HomeAnti-semitism, Israel and Nationalism, Part 3/3
Antony Lerman in conversation with Tony Curzon Price around Lerman's political memoir, The Making and Unmaking of a...
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Published in: HomeAnti-semitism, Israel and nationalism, part 2/3
Antony Lerman in conversation with Tony Curzon Price around Lerman's political memoir, The Making and Unmaking of a...
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Published in: HomeAnti-semitism, Israel and nationalism, part 1/3
Antony Lerman in conversation with Tony Curzon Price around Lerman's political memoir, The Making and Unmaking of a...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Günter Grass, antisemitism and the inflation of evil
The Israel factor has politicised the business of assessing antisemitism such that the vitriolic disagreement...
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Published in: Home9/11 and the destruction of the shared understanding of antisemitism
The links between the Israeli far right and Islamophobic groups in Europe follow a certain inexorable logic of the...