-Productive as ever in his ninetieth year, Michael Curtis collected his many reflections on antisemitism and anti-Zionism into a convincing and useful volume. In it, he notes the ironies, absurdities, and malign implications of the world's oldest bias. Readers will come away mobilized to fight this malignancy.-
--Daniel Pipes, president, Middle East Forum
-For those perplexed by the competing master narratives on the contemporary Middle East, Michael Curtis' voice is one that must be heard. His scholarship is impeccable. His insights cut through the labyrinth of distortions and half-truths and quickly get to the heart of the matter. This important work follows upon his 2010 book, Should Israel Exist? In this new contribution to the field, Curtis deals with the dangers facing the democratic State of Israel by hostile forces in the Middle East and with the remarkable increase in recent years of both open and veiled antisemitism. This should be required reading of all those interested in Middle Eastern affairs.-
--Fred Gottheil, professor of economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Productive as ever in his ninetieth year, Michael Curtis collected his many reflections on antisemitism and anti-Zionism into a convincing and useful volume. In it, he notes the ironies, absurdities, and malign implications of the world's oldest bias. Readers will come away mobilized to fight this malignancy."
--Daniel Pipes, president, Middle East Forum
"For those perplexed by the competing master narratives on the contemporary Middle East, Michael Curtis' voice is one that must be heard. His scholarship is impeccable. His insights cut through the labyrinth of distortions and half-truths and quickly get to the heart of the matter. This important work follows upon his 2010 book, Should Israel Exist? In this new contribution to the field, Curtis deals with the dangers facing the democratic State of Israel by hostile forces in the Middle East and with the remarkable increase in recent years of both open and veiled antisemitism. This should be required reading of all those interested in Middle Eastern affairs."
--Fred Gottheil, professor of economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Productive as ever in his ninetieth year, Michael Curtis collected his many reflections on antisemitism and anti-Zionism into a convincing and useful volume. In it, he notes the ironies, absurdities, and malign implications of the world's oldest bias. Readers will come away mobilized to fight this malignancy."
--Daniel Pipes, president, Middle East Forum
"For those perplexed by the competing master narratives on the contemporary Middle East, Michael Curtis' voice is one that must be heard. His scholarship is impeccable. His insights cut through the labyrinth of distortions and half-truths and quickly get to the heart of the matter. This important work follows upon his 2010 book, Should Israel Exist? In this new contribution to the field, Curtis deals with the dangers facing the democratic State of Israel by hostile forces in the Middle East and with the remarkable increase in recent years of both open and veiled antisemitism. This should be required reading of all those interested in Middle Eastern affairs."
--Fred Gottheil, professor of economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign