Dastan Jasim is a German-Kurdish Political scientist, currently living and working in Paris. While now she works for the Université PSL she was and is a Fellow for the German Institute for Global and Area Studies and has spent time as a guest researcher at the American University of Iraq – Sulaimaniya. For her research she has repeatedly lived in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and did extensive field research there. Her research interests are Democratisation, Conflict Studies, Islamism, Antisemitism, as well as Middle Eastern Right Wing Movements. She also works in the field of Computational Social Sciences.
Soviet Anti-Zionism and Contemporary Left Antisemitism
‘Expelled From the Community of Which We Were a Part Only Yesterday’ Jean Améry on the Dilemma for Left-Wing Jewish Intellectuals, Sartre’s Freedom of Choice and the Commitment to Israel
‘Eat Their Skulls’: The Pleasures of Antisemitism, revisited after 7 October
Beyond Left and Right: Israel’s Post- 7 October Political Awakening
The Telos of a Hatred