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Carleton Expert Available: 2019 Israel Election

Published on April 9, 2019

As voters cast their ballots in Israel’s 2019 election, a Carleton expert is available to comment.

Mira Sucharov
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

Phone
: 613-520-2600, ext. 3010
Emailmira.sucharov@carleton.ca

Sucharov is the author of articles on diaspora Jewish politics, Israeli-Palestinian relations, emotions and international relations, as well as The International Self: Psychoanalysis and the Search for Israeli-Palestinian Peace. She is currently the Jewish Politics Division co-chair for the Association for Jewish Studies and is co-editor of AJS Perspectives.

Sucharov is an award-winning columnist. Her pieces have appeared in HaaretzThe Forward, Globe and MailToronto StarOttawa CitizenDaily BeastHuffington Post+972 Magazine and The Walrus.

 

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