David Bukay
Dr. David Bukay teaches in
the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa.
Among his fields of specialization are: bin Laden and the
Islamic terrorism; the Arab-Islamic political culture;
international terrorism in an era of uncertainty; the
Arab-Israeli conflict; inter-Arab relations and the Palestinian
question; theoretical issues and political applications in the
Middle East; Asad’s foreign policy towards Israel and Lebanon.
Dr. Bukay has written numerous articles (Hebrew) on
Middle East politics, including articles written for restricted
circulation. He is a frequent contributor to Nativ.
DB’s publications include:
Yasser Arafat and the
Politics of Paranoia: A Painful Legacy (New York: Edwin
Mellen Press, 2005); “The New Anarchistic Islamic Terrorist
Groups”, in David Bukay (ed.), Muhammad’s Monsters: Islamic
Fundamentalism and Radicalism (USA: Balfour Press, 2004); The Arab-Islamic Political Culture: A Key Source to
Understanding Arab Politics and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
(Shaarei Tikva: ACPR Publications, 2003); “Zionism,
Post-Zionism, and Pseudo-Zionism: The Media Leftist Complex and
the al-Aqsa Intifadah”, in S. Sharan (ed.), Israel and
the Post-Zionists: A Nation at Risk (London: Sussex Academic
Press, 2003); “A Palestinian State: Clear and Immediate Danger
to Inter-Arab Relations”, in R. Israeli (ed.), Dangers of a
Palestinian State (Jerusalem: Gefen Press, 2002); Total
Terrorism in the Name of Allah: the Emergence of the New
Islamic Fundamentalists (Shaarei-Tikva: ACPR Publications,
2002).