Diaspora, kinship and loyalty: the renewal of Jewish national security |
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Authors: | Yossi Shain,& Barry Bristman |
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Affiliation: | Visiting Professor of Government at Georgetown University,;Tel Aviv University |
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Abstract: | This article assesses the new thinking on Jewish security, both inside and outside the state of Israel, since the collapse of the Oslo peace process and in the aftermath of 11 September 2001. To what extent are Jewish diaspora voices and concerns being heeded in Israel, and how are new manifestations of anti‐Semitism being addressed in this context? What is the new role that Israel ascribes to the diaspora in its redefinition of itself and its security environment? In addition, how is the diaspora responding to these new challenges and how is it defining its own role? All of these elements are examined by the authors in the different contexts of Israel, western Europe and the United States. |
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