Ben Gurion University
The Whole World now Knows - the Politics Department at
BGU is an anti-Israel Pseudo-Academic Propaganda Group that Needs to
be Shut Down at Once
In an unprecedented
move, an international committee appointed by the Council for Higher
Education has recommended that the Politics and Government
Department at Ben Gurion University be shut down unless it addresses
some of the problems pointed out by the committee.
According to the
Yedioth Ahronoth daily, several of the department's researchers are
considered to be radical leftists. Some of them have even called for
an economic, political and cultural boycott on Israel due to its
"apartheid regime."
The committee, which
is headed by Professor Thomas Risse from the Free University in
Berlin, expressed its concern that the department's political
inclinations may be resulting in what it referred to as an imbalance
between the opinions of the faculty members and the curriculum.
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Recommendation:
Shut down 'leftist' department
Council for Higher Education
committee says Ben Gurion University's Politics Department
politically biased. Professor: Some committee members extreme
rightists
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
Published: 23.11.11
In an unprecedented move, an international
committee appointed by the Council for Higher Education has
recommended that the Politics and Government Department at Ben
Gurion University be shut down unless it addresses some of the
problems pointed out by the committee.
According to the
Yedioth Ahronoth daily, several of the department's researchers are
considered to be radical leftists. Some of them have even called for
an economic, political and cultural
boycott on
Israel due to its "apartheid regime."
The committee,
which is headed by Professor Thomas Risse from the Free University
in Berlin, expressed its concern that the department's political
inclinations may be resulting in what it referred to as an imbalance
between the opinions of the faculty members and the curriculum.
"The political
science professors must note that the opinions they are expressing
are personal...so that the students will be exposed to alternative
viewpoints," the reported stated.
The committee said
it was also concerned that the "strong emphasis on political
activism may undermine the research of politics as a scientific
field." The report noted that there is a consensus among the
students that the courses offered to them are politically biased.
It should be noted
that Committee member
Galia Golan, a professor at the
Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, said the demand for a more
"balanced" study program is in direct contrast with the principle of
academic freedom, which she called a pillar of higher education.
The committee
mentioned additional administrative problems within the department,
and recommended that Ben Gurion University consider shutting it down
unless necessary changes are implemented.
Professor Dani Filc,
who heads the department, said "most of the report's claims are
based on empirical mistakes," adding that the report was part of a
"campaign aimed at hurting the most popular department in Israel."
Filc said the department would accept the
committee's recommendation to hire more faculty members.
Another senior
professor at the department attacked the report, saying "the
committee is external, and some of its members have extreme
right-wing political opinions. It published a false report which is
part of a campaign launched by extremist entities to hurt the
department."
In response to the report, Ben Gurion
University President Rivka Carmi said the department is "well-known
throughout the world and claimed it had been "put under a magnifying
glass." She called the report "much ado about nothing."
Addressing the report's claims, Carmi said
some students believe the department is politically biased, while
others say it taught them to think for themselves.
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