Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism

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Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism : the Case of Bruno Kreisky

Between Denial and "Comparative Trivialization" : Holocaust Negationism in Post-Communist East Central Europe

Coming to Terms with the "Dark Past" : The Polish Debate about the Jedwabne Massacre

Democratization and Antisemitism in Argentina : An Assessment

Extreme Right Electoral Upsurges in Western Europe : The 1984-1995 Wave as Compared with the Previous Ones

From Father to Son : Attitudes to Jews and Israel, in Asad's Syria

From "Traitor" to "Saint". Bishop Nicolaj Velimirovic in Serbian Public Memory

Holocaust Denial in Australia

Israeli Perceptions of Antisemitism

Antisemitic Prejudices in Contemporary Hungary

Antisemitism and Jewish Identity in Serbia after the 1991 Collapse of the Yugoslav State

Antisemitism and the Extreme Right in Spain (1962-1997)

Antisemitism in contemporary Greek society

Antisemitism in French Schools : Turmoil of a Republic

Antisemitism in the Contemporary American University : Parallels with the Nazi Era

Antisemitism of the Ukrainian Radical Nationalists : Ideology and Policy

Antisemitism on the Information Superhighway : A Case Study of a UseNet Discussion Group

Antisemitism, Real or Imagined? Chávez, Iran, Israel and the Jews

Jörg Haider's Antisemitism

Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and Antisemitism : The British Case

On Ignorance, Respect and Suspicion : Current Japanese Attitudes towards Jews

The Other as Mirror : Spanish Newspapers and Anti-Jewish Mythology (1997-2006)

Philosemites or Antisemites? : Evangelical Christian Attitudes toward Jews, Judaism, and the State of Israel

The Politics of Ressentiment : Israel, Jews and the German Media

Russian Neo-pagan Myths and Antisemitism

The Socio-Historical Background of Holocaust Denial in Arab Countries : Reactions to Roger Garaudy's "The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics"

Stereotypes of Jews and Israel in Russian Detective Fiction

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