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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Middle Eastern Studies Program presents Dov Waxman: Tr
 ouble in the Tribe: The&nbsp\;American-Jewish Conflict Over IsraelDov Waxm
 an\, Professor\nof Political Science\, International Affairs\, and Israel 
 Studies\, Stotsky\nProfessor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies\, C
 o-Director\,\nMiddle East Center\, Northeastern\nUniversity.\n\n\n\nDov\nW
 axman is Professor of Political Science\,\nInternational Affairs\, and Isr
 ael Studies\, and the Stotsky\nProfessor of Jewish Historical and Cultural
  Studies at Northeastern University.\nHe is also the co-director of the un
 iversity’s Middle East Center. An expert on\nIsrael\, his research focuses
  on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict\, Israeli\nforeign policy\, U.S.-Isra
 el relations\, and American Jewry’s relationship with\nIsrael.\n\nOriginal
 ly\nfrom\nLondon\, England\, he received his B.A. degree in Politics\, Phi
 losophy and\nEconomics from Oxford University. He moved to the United Stat
 es for his\ngraduate studies at the School of Advanced International Studi
 es (SAIS) of\nJohns Hopkins University where he received his M.A. and Ph.D
 . degrees. Before\njoining the faculty at Northeastern University\, he was
  an associate professor\nof political science at the City University of Ne
 w York\, and an assistant\nprofessor of government at Bowdoin College. He 
 has also held fellowships and\nvisiting appointments at the Moshe Dayan Ce
 nter for Middle Eastern and African\nStudies at Tel Aviv University\, the 
 Middle East Technical University\, the\nBegin-Sadat Center for Strategic S
 tudies at Bar-Ilan\nUniversity\, the Avraham Harman Institute for Contempo
 rary Jewry at the Hebrew\nUniversity of Jerusalem\, and at the Oxford Cent
 re for Hebrew and Jewish Studies\nand St. John’s College at the University
  of Oxford.\n\nHe is\nthe author of three books: The\nPursuit of Peace and
  the Crisis of Israeli Identity: Defending / Defining the\nNation (Palgrav
 e\, 2006)\, Israel’s\nPalestinians: The Conflict Within (with\nIlan\nPeleg
 \, Cambridge University Press\, 2011)\, and Trouble\nin the Tribe: The Ame
 rican Jewish Conflict over Israel (Princeton\nUniversity Press\, 2016). He
  is a frequent commentator in print\, on radio\, and\non television\, and 
 he has lectured widely in the United States and abroad.\n\nSponsored by th
 e Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affai
 rs&nbsp\;\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Moynihan Middle Eastern Studies Program presents: Dov Waxman
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Moynihan Middle Eastern Studies Program 
 presents Dov Waxman: Trouble in the Tribe: The&nbsp\;American-Jewish Confl
 ict Over Israel</b></p><p><b>Dov Waxman\,</b> <i>Professor\nof Political S
 cience\, International Affairs\, and Israel Studies\, Stotsky\nProfessor o
 f Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies\, Co-Director\,\nMiddle East Cent
 er\, Northeastern\nUniversity.</i></p><p><b>\n\n</b>\n\n</p>Dov\nWaxman is
  Professor of Political Science\,\nInternational Affairs\, and Israel Stud
 ies\, and the Stotsky\nProfessor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies
  at Northeastern University.\nHe is also the co-director of the university
 ’s Middle East Center. An expert on\nIsrael\, his research focuses on the 
 Israeli-Palestinian conflict\, Israeli\nforeign policy\, U.S.-Israel relat
 ions\, and American Jewry’s relationship with\nIsrael.<p>\n\n</p><p>Origin
 ally\nfrom\nLondon\, England\, he received his B.A. degree in Politics\, P
 hilosophy and\nEconomics from Oxford University. He moved to the United St
 ates for his\ngraduate studies at the School of Advanced International Stu
 dies (SAIS) of\nJohns Hopkins University where he received his M.A. and Ph
 .D. degrees. Before\njoining the faculty at Northeastern University\, he w
 as an associate professor\nof political science at the City University of 
 New York\, and an assistant\nprofessor of government at Bowdoin College. H
 e has also held fellowships and\nvisiting appointments at the Moshe Dayan 
 Center for Middle Eastern and African\nStudies at Tel Aviv University\, th
 e Middle East Technical University\, the\nBegin-Sadat Center for Strategic
  Studies at Bar-Ilan\nUniversity\, the Avraham Harman Institute for Contem
 porary Jewry at the Hebrew\nUniversity of Jerusalem\, and at the Oxford Ce
 ntre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies\nand St. John’s College at the Universi
 ty of Oxford.</p><p>\n\n</p>He is\nthe author of three books: The\nPursuit
  of Peace and the Crisis of Israeli Identity: Defending / Defining the\nNa
 tion (Palgrave\, 2006)\, Israel’s\nPalestinians: The Conflict Within (with
 \nIlan\nPeleg\, Cambridge University Press\, 2011)\, and Trouble\nin the T
 ribe: The American Jewish Conflict over Israel (Princeton\nUniversity Pres
 s\, 2016). He is a frequent commentator in print\, on radio\, and\non tele
 vision\, and he has lectured widely in the United States and abroad.<p>\n\
 n<b><i>Sponsored by the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Ins
 titute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</i></b></p><p>\n\n </p>
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