Past Presidents of American-Studies Group Oppose Boycott of Israel
Eight former presidents of the American Studies Association have signed a letter voicing their objections to a proposed resolution supporting an academic boycott of Israel, which was recently endorsed by the scholarly groups National Council and is the subject of a membership vote.
The eight scholars wrote that an academic boycott would set a dangerous precedent by sponsoring an inequitable and discriminatory policy that would punish one nations universities and scholars.
The former ASA presidents added that they were deeply concerned by how the council had put the matter before the the groups membership, asserting that the vote was being undertaken in a one-sided manner.
This can only damage the ASA and further deflect attention from the serious moral and political issues proponents seek to raise, they wrote. We believe there are far more effective and constructive ways than a hollow, divisive academic boycott for ASA to engage these important concerns.
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