Jamie Stern-Weiner
Jamie Stern-Weiner (academic, author) | |
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Jamie Stern-Weiner is an independent researcher based in Cambridge. A dual British-Israeli national, he has written extensively about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for The Nation, Jadaliyya, Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) and Le Monde diplomatique.[1]
Academic publications
Books
- How to Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict (New York: OR Books, 2016), with Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani
Chapters
- ‘Chapter 1. Pass-Through Organisations’, in Spinwatch, Funding Israel’s Occupation (forthcoming)
Articles
- ‘Palestine after the Arab Spring‘, with Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani, Insight Turkey 17.3 (Summer 2015), pp. 23-32
Media
Articles
- Jeremy Corbyn hasn’t got an ‘antisemitism problem’ His opponents do openDemocracy (27 April 2016) – republished by Jadaliyya (30 April 2016)
- New accusations of antisemitism thrown at the left are flimsy openDemocracy (25 April 2016) – republished by Alternet (25 April 2016)
- Is this the 3rd Palestinian intifada? The Nation (21 October, 2015; with Norman G. Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani) – republished by Jadaliyya (25 October, 2015)
- Israel-Palestine: The parameters of mainstream debate New Left Project (24 April, 2015)
- The struggle for Palestine: What’s winnable, what’s not Truthdig (7 April, 2015)
- No matter who wins the Israeli elections, Palestinians lose Mondoweiss (24 February, 2015)
- Meet the Israeli army’s new chief of staff New Left Project (16 February, 2015)
- Recognising Palestine – and political reality Mondoweiss (23 October, 2014)
- Judging the Judge MERIP (16 July, 2014)
- Indyk vs. Indyk MERIP (12 May, 2014)
- J Street: Israel’s Loyal Opposition Jadaliyya (12 December, 2013)
- UN Admission, Ours and Yours MERIP (10 October, 2013)
- Bread and circuses – Siena’s Palio and the economic crisis VICE (23 August, 2013; with the great Michaela Collord)
- All talk in the Middle East Le Monde diplomatique (June 2013)
- Power Corrupts MERIP (18 June, 2013)
- Palestinian Authority in crisis New Left Project (24 July, 2012)
- Both sides are wrong in the “Israel Firsters” debate Mondoweiss (3 February, 2012)
- Goldstone’s fatal retraction Le Monde diplomatique (April 2011)
Interviews
Norman Finkelstein
- The American Jewish scholar behind Labour’s ‘antisemitism’ scandal breaks his silence openDemocracy (May 2016)
- Guarding the guardians Byline (August 2015)
- The Kerry initiative: the next round New Left Project (June 2014)
- The end of Palestine? New Left Project (March 2014)
- Israeli-Palestinian talks: an update New Left Project (January 2014)
- A historic moment in the Middle East New Left Project (July 2013)
- How to end the Israel-Palestine conflict New Left Project (November 2011)
Shir Hever
- The scary truth about Israel’s election: nothing happened New Left Project (April 2013)
Leo Panitch
- Global capitalism and the Left New Left Project (December 2012)
Dan Hind
- Britain, become a republic! You can even keep the Queen! openDemocracy (December 2012)
- How power shapes publicity – the political economy of publishing: Part 1, Part 2 New Left Project (April 2011)
Mika Minio-Paluello
- The oil economy: from the Caspian to the City New Left Project (October 2012)
Ronen Palan
- Britain’s Second Empire New Left Project (August 2012)
Herman Schwartz
- Land, Empire and Multiculturalism New Left Project (July 2012)
Erik Olin Wright
- Occupy Wall Street and transformational strategy New Left Project (January 2012)
Naomi Colvin
- Occupy London – creating an alternative New Left Project (October 2011)
David Graeber
- Debt, Slavery and our Idea of Freedom: Part 1, Part 2 New Left Project (September 2011)
Nicholas Shaxson
- The Men Who Stole the World New Left Project (February 2011)
Caroline Lucas MP
- An Environmentalist in the Old Boys’ Club New Left Project (February 2011)
Ha-Joon Chang
- Becoming Economic Citizens: Part 1, Part 2 New Left Project (December 2010)