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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
26.05.2008
Academic Freedom, the Hebrew University and Masochism

No one will bitch, probably no one will even picket.  And, of course, no
one will take responsibility for the sheer nonsense of the argument.

I wonder whether Walt and Mearsheimer, now that they will be in the
neighborhood, will take their message to Cairo, Damascus, Riyadh.
 

Subject: Visit by Steve Walt and John Mearsheimer, June 12, 2008

Jerusalem, May 21, 2008

Dear students and colleagues,

Apologies for writing in English,

The Dept. of Political Science and the Dept. of International Relations
would like to invite you to attend a lecture by Profs. Steve Walt
(Harvard) and John Mearsheimer (Chicago) on their recent and polemic book on the
Israeli Lobby. The lecture will take place on June 12, 2008, at 1230 in
Room 2102. See attached the title and abstract of their talk.

Best of all,
Arie K.
Prof. Arie M. Kacowicz,
Chair,
Department of International Relations,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Stephen Walt (Harvard) and Prof. John Mearsheimer (Chicago)

Is the 'Israel lobby" good for Israel?

Abstract: In recent decades U.S. Middle East policy has been strongly influenced by the political activities of the "Israel lobby," a loose coalition of groups and individuals that works openly to encourage the "special relationship" between the United States and Israel. This talk will identify the main features of this special interest group, explain how it works to shape U.S. policy, and suggest that its influence has been unintentionally harmful to Israel itself.
 

Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 11:41 PM with 5 comment(s)

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rozenson said:

I'm sure there'd be quite an audience indeed in Damascus, Cairo, and Riyadh. Hell, Mearsheimer and Walt have put the thoughts of these countries' publics in print.

May 27, 2008 1:17 AM

s4200 said:

The AIPAC is not worse than Shylock.

Both are a little too selfrighteous.

A relaxed tone advocating mutual decency should be introduced to the AIPAC.

The same rules of decency should be recommended to the Israeli and Palestinian people.

Some where a secular bridge can be created to solve this silly problems.

May 27, 2008 11:27 AM

mollysimon said:

s4200:  First of all, is English your native tongue?  If not, I understand why your post makes no sense.  If it is, what's your excuse--and what exactly are you trying to say?  

May 27, 2008 2:05 PM

mollysimon said:

s4200:  First of all, is English your native tongue?  If not, I understand why your post makes no sense.  If it is, what's your excuse--and what exactly are you trying to say?  

May 27, 2008 2:05 PM

mmathog said:

shhhh, Finkelstein.

May 27, 2008 4:52 PM

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