ANTISEMITISM: Origins, Development, and Global Protection Mechanisms is a comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of one of the most persistent and adaptive forms of hostility in human history.
Dr. Raphael Nagel examines antisemitism across its historical evolution-from religious anti-Judaism to racial ideology and contemporary digital forms. The book combines historical depth with empirical research, sociological analysis, and security studies to provide a structured understanding of how antisemitic narratives emerge, transform, and spread.
Particular emphasis is placed on the modern security dimension: the protection of communities, the role of institutions, and the increasing relevance of intelligence, data analysis, and international cooperation. The HAGAMON framework presented in this work offers a systematic model for integrating strategic, operational, and cultural responses to antisemitism.
Rather than treating antisemitism as a purely historical phenomenon, this book positions it as a contemporary structural challenge with implications for governance, security policy, and social resilience.
Written for policymakers, security professionals, researchers, and institutional decision-makers, this work provides both analytical clarity and practical orientation in addressing one of the defining risks to open societies.
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