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Book Launch: Modern Antisemitism in the Visegrád Countries

  Loffice Budapest Paulay Ede utca 55., Budapest, Hungary, 1061
   


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The Tom Lantos Institute cordially invites you to the book launch of ‘Modern Antisemitism in the Visegrád Countries’, edited by Ildikó Barna and Anikó Félix.

The late Congressman Tom Lantos drew attention to the phenomenon of ‘new antisemitism’ already in his 2002 article, The Durban Debacle. Antisemitism has been around since the existence of Jews. Recently, it has manifested itself worldwide in a contemporary form. New antisemitism refers to the use of double standards towards the State of Israel, demonizing its acts as well as questioning the country’s raison d’être. The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, present in many aspects of everyday life from trade to academia, is widely regarded as the most obvious type of new antisemitism. While there are several studies focusing on the emergence of new antisemitism in the Western world, there is a lack of academic research regarding its existence and forms of manifestation in Central and Eastern Europe. There are even fewer reports examining the phenomenon from a regional perspective based on a uniform set of criteria. This research fills this gap by examining the different forms of antisemitism in the Visegrád countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia), with a particular focus on new antisemitism. This report examines the phenomenon in country-specific case studies, considering the region’s historical, legal, and political context in its comprehensive analysis.

Programme
15.30-16.00 Registration

16:00-16:30: Opening remarks (tbc)

Máté Márk Fischer, Deputy Director of the Tom Lantos Institute

Anikó Félix, sociologist, Programme Manager for Jewish Life and Antisemitism, TLI

16:30- 17:30 Presentations and discussion

Ildikó Barna, sociologist, Associate Professor in the Department of Social Research Methodology at ELTE University’s Faculty of Social Sciences (Budapest, Hungary)
Grigorij Mesežnikov, political scientist, President of the Institute for Public Affairs (IVO) (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Veronika Sternová, analyst, Federation of Jewish Communities in Czech Republic (Prague, Czech Republic)
Rafal Pankowski, social scientist, Associate Professor at Collegium Civitas (Warsaw, Poland)

17:30- 18:00 Concluding remarks, Q&A

18:00-18:30: Reception by Házikó

Participation in the event is free of charge, but registration is required at [email protected], by Thursday, 6 July. The language of the event is English, no translation will be provided.
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