Tobias
Russell

207 American Jews, the Left, and Israel

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Tobias Russell

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The relationship between American Jews, the American political Left, and Israel is central to understanding American-Israel relations, US foreign policy, and the future of the state of Israel and the Israel-Palestine conflict. Furthermore, these three variables and their relationships to one another are central to understanding and predicting the post-10/7 era of the Israel- Paletine conflict as it manifests both domestically and aboroad. This raises the question: what is the history of the relationship between the aforementioned variables? The University of Chicago's General Social Survey (GSS), which has collected poll data on these issues and populations since 1972, offers an opportunity to explore how American Jews' relationship to the Left and Israel have ebbed and flowed over time. Using GSS data, other poll data, and the relevant literature, I have: identified trends in this relationship over time, explained those trends, and analyzed their relevance in regards to the current conflict in the Middle East. A Half-Union: The Success and Failures of Federalism in India From 1947 to 1964 Suvam Sabat

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UC Davis / Political Science / 2024

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