Tag: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

In "Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism," journalist Anne Applebaum explores the rise of nationalist populism in the Western world and its impact on her personal circle of friends.
In her book "Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism," Anne Applebaum explores the rise of nationalist populism in the western world and its impact on her personal circle.
In this text, Yochai Benkler of Harvard University discusses the impact of social media on the spread of fake news and the erosion of political norms.
The text discusses how social media has distorted the truth, led to the spread of fake news, and contributed to the breakdown of political civility.
"Hearts of Darkness" is an episode of the podcast "The Management of Hate: Nation, Affect, and the Governance of Right-Wing Extremism in Germany," conducted by Dr. Nitzan Shoshan.
Dr. Nitzan Shoshan explores the factors that drive some marginalized individuals in German society towards far-right extremism and how the state works to manage this issue in "The Management of Hate."
In "Disinformation Smells Bad," the authors of "Calling Bullshit: The Art of Scepticism in a Data-Driven World," Carl Bergstrom and Jevin D. West, delve into the importance of critical thinking in the face of disinformation.
In "Calling Bullshit: The Art of Scepticism in a Data-Driven World," authors Carl Bergstrom and Jevin D. West discuss the importance of recognizing and combating disinformation to maintain healthy democracies.
The Kishinev Pogrom of 1903 holds great significance in Jewish history, shaping Jewish identity and influencing movements such as early Zionism and Jewish American social activism.
Prof. Steven Zipperstein delves into the significance of the Kishinev Pogrom of 1903, a pivotal event in Jewish history, exploring its impact on Jewish identity, from early Zionist narratives to Jewish American activism.
Professors Nancy Rosenblum and Russell Muirhead, in their book "A Lot of People are Saying", discuss how new conspiracy theorists in America, particularly during Donald Trump's presidency, lack evidence and coherent arguments, undermining democracy.
Professors Nancy Rosenblum and Russell Muirhead highlight the dangers of new conspiracy theorists in America, particularly during Donald Trump's presidency.
In this podcast episode, Prof. Jan Werner Muller explores the topic of populism and its implications for democracy.
Prof. Jan Werner Muller delves into the topic of populism and its impact on democracy in his book, questioning how constitutions can safeguard against populist threats, exploring the intersection of Christian democracy, conservatism, and populism, and addressing how democratic societies can handle outliers.
In his book "The 100 Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017," historian Rashid Khalidi discusses the Palestinian national struggle against Israel and various international forces that have hindered their self-determination.
In his book "The 100 Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017," historian Rashid Khalidi intertwines his family's experiences with the broader Palestinian struggle for self-determination against Israel and international opposition.
In a discussion led by Prof. Dani Filc from Ben Gurion University, the uniqueness of Israeli political populism is explored in comparison to global populist movements.
In this episode of Tel Aviv Review, Prof. Dani Filc from Ben Gurion University explores the topic of populism in Israel.
Scholars Cristbal Rovira Kaltwasser and Cas Mudde offer an accessible overview of populism for a broad audience, covering its various manifestations across the political spectrum.
Scholars Rovira Kaltwasser and Mudde offer an accessible overview of populism for a broad audience, discussing its various forms across the political spectrum and regions, highlighting its impact on democracies.
Dr. Yaniv Roznai, an Israeli law scholar, examines the challenges posed by populist leaders to democracy, particularly their tendency to undermine constitutional principles.
Dr. Yaniv Roznai, an Israeli law scholar, discusses the threat populist leaders pose to democracy, particularly the constitution.
Nadav Eyal, an experienced Israeli foreign affairs reporter, explores the global impact of anti-globalization movements in his book "The Revolt Against Globalization."
David Witzthum explores the unlikely alliance formed between David Ben Gurion and German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer shortly after WWII in his book "The Beginning of a Wondrous Friendship? The story of Israeli-German reconciliation 1948-1960."
Dr. Jelena Subotic delves into the complex issue of Holocaust memory in previously communist countries like the former Yugoslavia, pointing out how the push against communism has sometimes overshadowed the fight against fascism in these nations.