Ariel Center for Policy Research (ACPR)

 

AUTHORS and ASSOCIATES

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).