Efraim Karsh, editor of the Middle East Quarterly and director of the BESA Center for Strategic Studies, spoke to a June 7 Middle East Forum webinar (video) about the growing radicalization of the ...
Efraim Karsh was for many years professor of Middle East studies at Kings College London, and is now professor of political studies at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University. He has the striking ability to ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. "Contrary to the conventional wisdom," Efraim Karsh tells us early on ...
Recently 98,000 ministers found a gift in their mailboxes: a special edition of Efraim Karsh’s Islamic Imperialism, compliments of the Institute on Religion and Democracy. Why such generosity? “We ...
It says much about the way people in the West think that even the title of Efraim Karsh’s book gives one pause for thought. Islamic imperialism? Surely some mistake. Does he not mean western ...
The author is emeritus professor of Middle East and Mediterranean studies at Kings College London, and a Senior Research Associate at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University.
The week following the Muslim protests in London against the Danish cartoons—with marchers carrying signs calling for the beheading of infidels—other Muslims demonstrated to claim that Islam really ...
Efraim Karsh, a Middle Eastern scholar at Kings College London who often appears in TNR’s pages and website, has produced a learned analysis of the post-Annapolis situation, published by the Jerusalem ...
Was Palestine betrayed? Of course it was, by the British, the United States, France, the League of Nations, the United Nations, the remnants of the Ottoman empire, all of the regional Arab countries, ...
Anyone interested in the debate about the place of Islam in the modern world should read this book. The reason is that Efraim Karsh, a professor of Mediterranean Studies at King's College, London, ...
Re “Muslims Won’t Play Together” (Op-Ed, Feb. 28): Efraim Karsh is on the wrong track when it comes to assessing the significance of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As Mr. Karsh sees it, “Muslim ...
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