Tag: International Terrorism

Arab Boycotts

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Apr. 20, Arab Boycotts Benjamin Weinthal, Research Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracy Week Three: A dive into the Arab boycott of Jews and Israel will be a feature of the course. Palestinian Arabs launched boycott activities and violence against Jewish businesses and Jews in then-British mandate Palestine. As early as 1922 Arab leaders promoted […]

International Terrorism and Antisemitism: The Islamic Fundamentalism’s Attacks in Argentina

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Professor Alberto Nisman, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires; General Prosecutor in the Terrorist Attack Against the Argentine Jewish Community Center: “International Terrorism and Antisemitism: The Islamic Fundamentalism’s Attacks in Argentina” “Global Antisemitism” Plenary Session as part of the YIISA/IASA “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity” Conference from August 23-25, 2010 Translator Samuel Eppel, Director, Human […]

ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018, Day Ten, Professor Olufemi Vaughan, “A Critical Analysis of the Documentary, Boko Haram, A Journey From Evil”

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Professor Olufemi Vaughan, Alfred Sargent Lee & Mary Ames Lee Professor of African Studies, Amherst College “A Critical Analysis of the Documentary, Boko Haram, A Journey From Evil” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Thursday, August 9, 2018

The Muslim Brotherhood and the Evolution of Jihadist Antisemitism

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The Muslim Brotherhood has its forerunners: Wahhabism and Salafism, both of which are purist movements designed to purge Islam of all corrupting influences. Wahhabism was founded in 1744 by Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab al-Tamini. Building on its principles, Salafism emerged in the mid-nineteenth century as a collective movement. Salafists, deriving their name from the word […]

Antisemitism As a Gateway to Terrorism

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Antisemitism is one of the most lethal diseases of hatred that has ever faced humanity; it led to the Holocaust, a horrific and premeditated tragedy of human history, which resulted in the murder of millions of innocent lives and erased thousands of towns and villages from the map. Yet, despite centuries of antisemitism, this genocidal […]

Professor David Patterson, Part II – “The Muslim Brotherhood and the Genealogy of Jihad”

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Professor David Patterson – Hillel Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies, Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas “The Muslim Brotherhood and the Genealogy of Jihad” – Part II ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Friday, July 21, 2017

Professor David Patterson, Part I – “The Muslim Brotherhood and the Genealogy of Jihad”

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Professor David Patterson – Hillel Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies, Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas “The Muslim Brotherhood and the Genealogy of Jihad” – Part I ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Friday, July 21, 2017

Professor Olufemi Vaughan, Part I – “Islamist Resurgence and State Crisis in Nigeria”

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Professor Olufemi Vaughan, Geoffrey Canada Professor of Africana Studies and History, Bowdoin College “Islamist Resurgence and State Crisis in Nigeria” – Part I ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Professor Olufemi Vaughan, “Islamist Resurgence and State Crisis in Nigeria” – Part II

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Professor Olufemi Vaughan, Geoffrey Canada Professor of Africana Studies and History, Bowdoin College “Islamist Resurgence and State Crisis in Nigeria” – Part II ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Haras Rafiq, Part I – “Islamic State: In and Out of Extremism”

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Haras Rafiq, Managing Director, Quilliam Foundation Part I – “Islamic State: In and Out of Extremism” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Friday, August 5, 2016