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Thesis, Research and Publications

Over the past two years, the Comper Center has continued to encourage and promote the study and research among undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral students on topics related to the Comper Center’s agenda. Scholarships also were granted to students who served as coordinators in the Ambassadors Online program. 

Here is a list of some of the young scholars who have been awarded scholarships from the Comper Center:

  • Tomer Moses, “Characteristics of the Target Population of the Internet Sites Operated by the Hamas and Hezbollah Terrorist Groups”.
  • Danny Peleg, “Analysis of Israel’s Media Strategies in a Time of Crisis: The Case of the Conflicts in Gaza”.
  • Eran Schwartz, “Why Don’t Israel’s Public Diplomacy Efforts Work?”.
  • Maayan Armelin, “The New Anti-Semitism”.
  • Dr. Gal Hadari and Dr. Asaf Turgeman, “The Delegitimization of Israel and Public Diplomacy Policy”.
  • Alona Fisher-Kam, “The role of Israel in the liberal-intellectual left discourse in Europe”.
  • Joshua Balas, “Public opinion in UK regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict”.
  • Carma Ben-Yohanan, “Christianity in Jewish-Orthodox thought and Judaism in the Catholic thought”.
  • The funding of a post-doctoral fellow, Dr. Giovanni M. Quer, who is currently studying how contemporary Christian theologies interpret.
  • Israel, Zionism, and the Middle-East conflict.
  • The funding of a post-doctoral fellow Michal Hatuel Radoshitzky, who is expert on fighting the BDS.

 

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