The Strengthening of the Extreme Right in the West Following the October 7 Massacre
Adi Kantor
, Special Publication, May 9, 2024
Alongside the global spread of pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli, and antisemitic narratives, fueled by the “green-red alliance” (formed between Islamists and radical leftists) in the West during the Israel–Hamas conflict, there is growing concern about the influence of the far-right movements, particularly in Europe. These movements see the war in the Gaza Strip as an opportunity to strengthen public support and promote their antisemitic ideology. It is crucial for the State of Israel to recognize the dangers posed by the far-right...
An Overview of Contemporary Antisemitism
Adi Kantor
Special Publication, Contemporary Antisemitism in the United States - collection of articles, January 27, 2021
Adi Kantor, a research associate on Contemporary Antisemitism in the United States at the INSS, reviews the development of the concept of antisemitism in scholarly discourse and the treatment of the theoretical and ideological sources on which antisemitism is based. She describes the ways that the concept of antisemitism has changed and the main issues that have accompanied and shaped the scholarly discourse about it in the contemporary era. This article aims to provide a theoretical and conceptual basis and infrastructure tools for...
This report, produced by the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), in collaboration with the Jewish Agency for Israel, examines and analyzes the phenomenon of contemporary antisemitism in the political discourse of five major Western European countries—Germany, France, Britain, Spain, and Ireland. The research is based on systematic mapping of public expressions of antisemitism by elected officials, over a period of one year, from late 2019 until late 2020.
The findings indicate that some politicians in Western Europe—on...
Contemporary Antisemitism in the United States: A Collection of Articles
Shahar Eilam, Adi Kantor,
This series is published with the kind support of Dana and Yossie Hollander
Below is a collection of articles that have been written as part of a comprehensive research project on contemporary antisemitism in the United States. During 2020, our research team studied the phenomenon employing a multi-pronged methodology which includes open-source documents, and dozens of interviews and learning sessions with Israeli and American officials, academics and civil society leaders. Our objective is to provide a comprehensive analysis geared towards concrete policy recommendations to improve the response to multiple...
The EU in the Shadow of the Immigration Crisis
Adi Kantor
, Memorandum No. 175, INSS, Tel-Aviv, June 2018
The wave of asylum seekers that arrived in Europe over 2015-2016 generated a major challenge for the EU. The need to provide for over a million people, most of whom fled from regions of conflict, created major tensions among the EU countries with respect to the division of the asylum seekers. This tension threatened the unity and stability of the EU, both internally within each member country and likewise between the member countries. In the domestic-political realm, Eurosceptic politicians have exploited the fear of asylum seekers...
The European Union in Turbulent Times: Challenges, Trends, and Significance for Israel
Adi Kantor
, Memorandum No. 175, INSS, Tel-Aviv, June 2018
The European Union in Turbulent Times: Challenges, Trends, and Signifcance for Israel maps, reviews, and analyzes the urgent issues on the European agenda. The essays in this collection review the political, social, and economic consequences of these issues and assess their significance, both for Europe and for Israel.
A New President in France
Adi Kantor
, INSS Insight No. 927, May 9, 2017
Beyond Macron’s ability to curb the trend toward social and political division, heightened by the recent presidential election, France’s new president will be judged according to his performance on three tightly-linked issues: significant economic change, a restored sense of security, and revitalization of the European Union. Political and economic logic forces Macron into close cooperation with Germany, and France and Germany will dominate the EU after the UK’s withdrawal from the organization. A general improvement in the sense of...
2017 – A Year of Difficult Tests for Europe
Adi Kantor
, INSS Insight No. 893, February 7, 2017
In the coming year, the countries of Europe will face a series of tests, the results of which are liable to destabilize the European frameworks, especially the European Union (EU) and NATO, upon which they relied since recovering from two destructive World Wars, the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and the consequences of the latter’s disintegration in the late twentieth century.
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