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There are two main problems in any discussion or analysis of anti-Zionism: first, defining what it means, what it refers to; second, deciding what kind of phenomenon it is.
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Ehud Sprinzak, ‘The damage of anti-Zionism. A preliminary analysis’, The Threat of Anti-Zionism (series) (Jerusalem: World Zionist Organisation, 1984), p. 3.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, ‘On the “Fascist, Zionist, Reactionary Alliance”’, an address to the Friends of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, London, 19 January 1982, p. 3.
Yohanan Manor, ‘The new anti-Zionism’, Jerusalem Quarterly, no. 35, Spring 1985, p. 133.
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Michael Curtis, ‘Introduction: antisemitism — the baffling obsession’, in Michael Curtis (ed.) Antisemitism in the Contemporary World (Boulder and London, 1986), p. 8.
Michael Liefer, ‘Mahathir’s anti-Zionist rhetoric’, International Herald Tribune (Paris), 9 October 1986.
Ibid.
Nawaf Adwan, ‘Similarity and conformity of Iranian and Zionist propaganda’, Al-Khalij al-῾Arabi (The Arab Gulf) (Basrah), vol. 15, no. 24, 1983.
Ibid., 26.
Ibid., 27.
Ibid., 28.
‘How to make peace with the Palestinians’, Commentary (New York), May 1981, p. 31.
Earl Raab, ‘The two anti-Zionisms’, Midstream (New York), vol. 22, no. 3, March 1976, p. 52.
‘Introduction’ in Anouar Abdel-Malek (ed.) Contemporary Arab Political Thought (London, Zed Books, 1983), p. 23.
Peter Willets, The Non-Aligned in Havana, Documents of the Sixth Summit Conference and an Analysis of their Significance for the Global Political System (London, 1981), p. 4.
Colin Legum, ‘Israel reviews its policy on South Africa’, Colin Legum’s Third World Reports (London), 13 November 1986. See also Colin Legum’s article, ‘The Third World, Israel, and the Jews’ in William Frankel (ed.) Survey of Jewish Affairs 1982 (Rutherford and London, 1984), pp. 227–35.
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Lerman, A. (1990). Fictive Anti-Zionism: Third World, Arab and Muslim Variations. In: Wistrich, R.S. (eds) Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11262-3_11
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