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European-Israeli Relations: Between Confusion and Change

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European-Israeli Relations: Between Confusion and Change? reassesses the current interactions between Europe and Israel. It is a sequel to Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss? which was published in spring 2005.

By the end of 2004 the European Union was on the way to greater integration. Its proposed constitution was expected to be ratified. It was anticipated that this would lead to a more powerful Europe.

After the rejection in 2005 of its constitution by France and the Netherlands and the rise in Muslim intimidation and terrorism, the EU has lost part of its self-assuredness and finds itself in a period of confusion and Europessimism.

In Israel, the disengagement from Gaza, the breakup of the political scene, and the armed confrontation in Lebanon have introduced new uncertainties about the future. Also affecting European-Israeli relations are the deepening quagmire in Iraq, the emergence of an explicitly genocidal anti-Semitic regime in Iran, and a Hamas government in the Palestinian territories that has backtracked on previous Palestinian commitments.

The developments of the past two years have made an Israeli-European dialogue more possible and potentially useful to both sides. That is why Israel should invest efforts in it. Another important action Israel should take is to organize its friends in Europe.

In the second part of the book, fifteen interviewees from Europe and Israel discuss European-Israeli relationships in several areas.

Click here to download a PDF version of the book

Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld

Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld is emeritus chairman (2000-2012) of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. The author was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the <em>Journal for the Study of Antisemitism</em>, and the International Leadership Award by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. His latest book is <em>The War of a Million Cuts: The Struggle against the Delegitimization of Israel and the Jews, and the Growth of New Anti-Semitism</em> (2015). His previous books include <em>Europe’s Crumbling Myths: The Post-Holocaust Origins of Today’s Anti-Semitism</em>; <em>Judging the Netherlands: The Renewed Holocaust Restitution Process, 1997-2000</em>; and <em>The Abuse of Holocaust Memory: Distortions and Responses</em>.
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