Difference between revisions of "International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom"
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− | International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom is the main Israeli anti-boycott organising group which claims to have a network of hundreds of American and European academics. According to ''The Guardian'': "[w]ith few exceptions, its principal work is to defend Israeli academic freedoms".<ref>[http://education.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329508445-108234,00.html]</ref> | + | International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom is the main Israeli anti-boycott organising group which claims to have a network of hundreds of American and European academics. According to ''The Guardian'': "[w]ith few exceptions, its principal work is to defend Israeli academic freedoms".<ref>Tamara Traubmann and Benjamin Joffe-Walt, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329508445-108234,00.html Israeli university boycott: how a campaign backfired], ''The Guardian'', 20-June-2006, Accessed 03-August-2010</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:13, 3 August 2010
International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom is the main Israeli anti-boycott organising group which claims to have a network of hundreds of American and European academics. According to The Guardian: "[w]ith few exceptions, its principal work is to defend Israeli academic freedoms".[1]
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- ↑ Tamara Traubmann and Benjamin Joffe-Walt, Israeli university boycott: how a campaign backfired, The Guardian, 20-June-2006, Accessed 03-August-2010