Tag: Vladimir Khanin

Antisemitism in the Post-Soviet Russia: Historical Tropes and Their Contemporary Implications

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21 Mar., “Antisemitism in the Post-Soviet Russia: Historical Tropes and Their Contemporary Implications” Dr. Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin,  Chief Scientist, Israeli Ministry of Aliya and Integration; Dept. of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University; Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Jewish Studies, Ariel University Date: Monday, March 21, 2022 Time: 10:00 AM Eastern Time Click here to register for […]

Right Wing Antisemitism – Oxford 2019

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Right Wing Antisemitism Professor Ansel Brown, Assistant Clinical Professor of Political Science, Director of University Honors Program, North Carolina Central University Dr. Vladimir Khanin, Department of Political Science, Ariel University and Bar-Ilan University Professor Deborah E. Lipstadt, Dorot Professor of Holocaust Studies, Emory University Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP 2019 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute St. […]

Contemporary Global Antisemitism, ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018

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Contemporary Global Antisemitism ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom July 29 – August 10, 2018 Professor Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Senior Researcher, Poznan Human Rights Centre, Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences Dr. Vladimir Khanin, Department of Political Science, Ariel University and Bar-Ilan University Dr. Joël Kotek, Free […]

ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018, Day Eight, Dr. Vladimir Khanin, “The ‘Instrumental Antisemitism’ in the Official Propaganda, Public Opinion and Social Media: The Case of Russia and Ukraine”

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Dr. Vladimir Khanin, Department of Political Science, Ariel University and Bar-Ilan University “The ‘Instrumental Antisemitism’ in the Official Propaganda, Public Opinion and Social Media: The Case of Russia and Ukraine” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Tuesday, August 7, 2018

ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2018 – Day Eight Highlights

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Day eight of the 2018 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute was opened by Dr. Carlton Long, CEO of Lawrence-Long & Co. Educational Consulting, with a discussion entitled, “How Critical Thinking in the Classroom Can Help us to Better Understand Antisemitism.” The morning ended with Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP, providing an “Introduction to ISGAP.” […]

Dr. Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin, “Antisemitism and ‘Philosemitism’ at War: Jewish Issues in the Interstate and Intrastate Conflicts at the post-Soviet Space.”

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“Antisemitism and ‘Philosemitism’ at War: Jewish Issues in the Interstate and Intrastate Conflicts at the post-Soviet Space.” Dr. Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin, Department of Political Science at Ariel and Bar-Ilan Universities ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2017 St. John’s College, Oxford University, United Kingdom Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Jews in Post-Communist Russia: A State with Philosemitic Pretensions, a Society with Antisemitic Sentiments

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What is the government policy today vis-a-vis the still quite substantial Jewish communities in two major post soviet republics, the Russian Federation and Ukraine? Did state antisemitism, once abolished, cause antisemitism to disappear or is there something in the Russian public and political culture which threatens to make antisemitism surface once again? In Poland or […]