Dov Waxman Co-director of the Middle East Center, Professor of Jewish Studies, Professor of Political Science d.waxman@neu.edu 617.373.2796 Expertise Diaspora Politics, Israeli Politics and Society, Jewish Politics, Middle East Politics, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict, terrorism, the Arab-Israeli Conflict, U.S. Foreign Policy Dov Waxman in the Press George H.W. Bush’s Pressure On Israel Provides Model For Progressives “It was the first time the pro-Israel lobby started to splinter,” said Dov Waxman, a political science professor at Northeastern University and author of “Trouble in the Tribe: The American Jewish Conflict Over Israel.” The Conversation Israel’s West Bank settlements: 4 questions answered Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University Forward Trump’s Shift On Israeli Settlements Won’t Swing Skeptical Jews In 2020 The status and future of the settlements are a “longstanding, divisive debate” among American Jews, said Dov Waxman, a professor of Jewish studies at Northeastern University. Haaretz A Year to 2020 U.S. Election the Fight for the Jewish Vote Begins “Overall, the Jewish vote is not really significant in determining presidential elections,” says Northeastern University’s Prof. Dov Waxman, who has written extensively over the years on the politics and culture of the American Jewish community. Salon Four big questions the next Israeli government will decide Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University The Conversation The 4 big questions that the next Israeli government will decide Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University Bloomberg TV It Is Currently ‘Dangerous’ to Predict Israeli Elections, Says Northeastern University Professor Dov Waxman, Northeastern University professor of political science, discusses the Israeli elections with David Westin on “Balance of Power.” Forward Do American Jews Really Care About – Or Understand – Israel’s Elections? One night last week Waxman, a professor of Israel studies at Northeastern University, was fretting over an op-ed he wants to write about the outcome of Israel’s elections, in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to extend his already record-breaking time in office. Al Jazeera From spying to lobbying, Israel’s fight against BDS intensifies The international impact of BDS has alarmed Israel, which, according to Dov Waxman, a professor of political science, international affairs and Israel studies at Northeastern University, has come to regard the movement as a “major strategic threat”. The Jewish Daily Forward IfNotNow Made An Impact With Its Birthright Protests. Now It’s Stopping Them. “Had they not engaged in those publicity tactics, they wouldn’t have a front-page story in the Times,” said Dov Waxman, a professor at Northeastern University who studies American Jewish attitudes toward Israel. “So in a way, you might argue that now is the right time to move on.” Dov Waxman for Northeastern Global News Campus forum analyzes Paris attacks Campus forum analyzes Paris attacks Five Northeastern faculty members participated in an interdisciplinary forum examining January’s attacks in Paris and their place in the larger context of conflicts, terrorism, free speech, and inequality. The Gaza war from afar The Gaza war from afar In a campus lecture on Tuesday, professor Dov Waxman, co-director of Northeastern’s Middle East Center, examined the strategic and moral implications of the Israel-Hamas conflict. 3Qs: What’s next for Israel and Hamas? 3Qs: What’s next for Israel and Hamas? Dov Waxman, co-director of Northeastern’s Middle East Center for Peace, Culture and Development, discusses the ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip and the prospects for a cease-fire. Scholar of Israel to co-direct Middle East Center at Northeastern Scholar of Israel to co-direct Middle East Center at Northeastern Israel and Middle East expert Dov Waxman has been appointed as professor of political science, international affairs, and Israel studies and co-director of the university's Middle East Center.
George H.W. Bush’s Pressure On Israel Provides Model For Progressives “It was the first time the pro-Israel lobby started to splinter,” said Dov Waxman, a political science professor at Northeastern University and author of “Trouble in the Tribe: The American Jewish Conflict Over Israel.”
The Conversation Israel’s West Bank settlements: 4 questions answered Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University
Forward Trump’s Shift On Israeli Settlements Won’t Swing Skeptical Jews In 2020 The status and future of the settlements are a “longstanding, divisive debate” among American Jews, said Dov Waxman, a professor of Jewish studies at Northeastern University.
Haaretz A Year to 2020 U.S. Election the Fight for the Jewish Vote Begins “Overall, the Jewish vote is not really significant in determining presidential elections,” says Northeastern University’s Prof. Dov Waxman, who has written extensively over the years on the politics and culture of the American Jewish community.
Salon Four big questions the next Israeli government will decide Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University
The Conversation The 4 big questions that the next Israeli government will decide Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University
Bloomberg TV It Is Currently ‘Dangerous’ to Predict Israeli Elections, Says Northeastern University Professor Dov Waxman, Northeastern University professor of political science, discusses the Israeli elections with David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
Forward Do American Jews Really Care About – Or Understand – Israel’s Elections? One night last week Waxman, a professor of Israel studies at Northeastern University, was fretting over an op-ed he wants to write about the outcome of Israel’s elections, in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to extend his already record-breaking time in office.
Al Jazeera From spying to lobbying, Israel’s fight against BDS intensifies The international impact of BDS has alarmed Israel, which, according to Dov Waxman, a professor of political science, international affairs and Israel studies at Northeastern University, has come to regard the movement as a “major strategic threat”.
The Jewish Daily Forward IfNotNow Made An Impact With Its Birthright Protests. Now It’s Stopping Them. “Had they not engaged in those publicity tactics, they wouldn’t have a front-page story in the Times,” said Dov Waxman, a professor at Northeastern University who studies American Jewish attitudes toward Israel. “So in a way, you might argue that now is the right time to move on.”