US professors accused of being liars and bigots over essay on pro-Israeli lobby
An article by two prominent American professors arguing that the pro-Israel lobby exerts a dominant and damaging influence on US foreign policy has triggered a furious row, pitting allegations of anti-semitism against claims of intellectual intimidation.
Stephen Walt, the academic dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and John Mearsheimer, a political science professor at the University of Chicago, published two versions of the essay, the Israel Lobby, in the London Review of Books and on a Harvard website.
The pro-Israel lobby and its sway over American policy has always been a controversial issue, but the professors’ bluntly worded polemic created a firestorm, drawing condemnation from left and right of the political spectrum.
Professor Walt’s fellow Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz – criticised in the article as an “apologist” for Israel – denounced the authors as “liars” and “bigots” in the university newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, and compared their arguments to neo-Nazi literature.
“Accusations of powerful Jews behind the scenes are part of the most dangerous traditions of modern anti-semitism,” wrote two fellow academics, Jeffrey Herf and Andrei Markovits, in a letter to the London Review of Books. Critics also pointed out that the article had been praised by David Duke, a notorious American white supremacist.
Prof Mearsheimer said the storm of protest proved one of its arguments – that the strength of the pro-Israel lobby stifled debate on US foreign policy.
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