Curriculum Vitae. Languages: English, Romanian, German, French, Hebrew (all fluent) Hungarian (spoken), Italian (spoken), Russian (reading).

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1 Michael Shafir, Ph.D. e-mail:shafirm@euro.ubbcluj.ro http://euro.ubbcluj.ro/structura/pers/michael_shafir.php Curriculum Vitae Born: January 4, 1944, Bucharest, Romania. Citizenship: Romanian and Israeli. Marital status: Married. Languages: English, Romanian, German, French, Hebrew (all fluent) Hungarian (spoken), Italian (spoken), Russian (reading). 1. Education a) Ph.D., Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1981. Doctoral Thesis: "The Intellectual and the Party: The Romanian Communist Party and the Creative Intelligentsia in the Ceausescu Period." Supervisor: Prof. Galia Golan. b) MA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1973, Magna cum Laude. Master's Thesis: "Romanian Policy in the Middle East 1967-1972." Supervisor: Prof. Galia Golan. c) BA, Political Science and English Literature, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1970. 2. Academic and Professional Experience Decorated by King Michael I with the King Michael I Medal for Loyalty (May 2010). Comenius Provost s Prize, Babes-Bolyai University (December 2009) Director, National Council for Scientific Research Grant on Post-Communist Neo-Populism in Eastern Europe, (2009-2011). Scientific Excellence Provost s Prize, Babes-Bolyai University (December 2008) Decorated by Romanian President Traian Băsescu with Merit for Teaching, Officer Grade (2008). Editor in Chief, Romanian Review of International Studies (since January 2009). Member of editorial board, Europolis (since May 2008).

2 Member of editorial board of National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania Elie Wiesel Yearbook (since May 2008). Didactic Excellence Provost s Prize, babes-bolyai University (December 2007) Member of Senate, Babes-Bolyai University (since December 2007). Chair, International Relations Department, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (since October 2007) Honorary Member, Center for Political Analysis, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (since September 2007) Member of Scientific Council, University of Babes-Bolyai Doctoral School (since May 2007) Member, National Commission for Contestations of Academic Titles, Ministry of Education and Culture (since June 2007). University Professor, Faculty of European Studies, International Relations, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (since August 2006). Member and Permanent Expert, Romanian Agency for Ensuring the Quality of Higher Education (since December 2006). Member of Editorial Board, Studia Europea (since 2005). Associated University Professor, Faculty of European Studies, Department of International Relations and Communitry Law, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (since February 2005). Member of Editorial Board, Monitor strategic (Institute for Defense Political Studies and Military History ISPAIM, Bucharest, Romania (since January 2005). Member of Academic Oversight and Ratings Board, Nations in Transit (Freedom House, New York) (2005). Member of International Commission for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania headed by Professor Elie Wiesel (October 2003-November 2004). Visiting Professor, National School for Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest (Spring 2004). Visiting Professor, University of Bucharest, the Goren-Goldstein Center for Hebrew Studies (Fall 2003). 2003-2005: Regional Analysis Coordinator for European Affairs, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Prague; Editor, RFE/RL East European Perspectives (1999-2005).

3 1997-2003: Senior Regional Specialist, Communications Division, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Prague. Fellow, Centre for Post-Communist Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada (since 1 January 2003). 2000-2010: Member of editorial board, East European Jewish Affairs. 1995-March 1997: Supervisory Research Analyst, Open Media Research Institute, Prague. 1995- March 1997: Member of editorial board, Transition. 1991-1994: Senior Analyst, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Research Institute, Munich, Germany. 1991: Member of the editorial board, Report on Eastern Europe. 1988-1991: Chief, Romanian Unit Research, Radio Free Europe, Munich, Germany. 1985-1988: Deputy Director, Audience and Public Opinion Research, East European Area, Radio Free Europe, Munich, Germany. 1982-1989: Lecturer in Political Science, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1983-1984: Secretary, Israeli Association of Slavic and East European Studies. 1983: Member of editorial board, Communist Affairs. 1981-1982: Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1969-1976- Lecturer, Center for Pre-Academic Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. 1968-1982- Director, Foreign News, Kol Israel, Jerusalem, Israel. 1965-1967: Analyst, Audience and Public Opinion Research Department, Radio Free Europe, Munich, Germany. 3. Publications A. Books 1. Radio-grafii şi alte fobii. Studii contemporane, publicistică şi pubelistică (X-Rays and Other Phobia: Contemporary Studies, Articles and Polemics (in print, 2010, Iasi, Editura Institutul European). 2. History, Memory and the Holocaut-Gulag Competion in Post-Communiste Europe (contracted project, Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, due December 2011).

4 3. Între negare şi trivializare prin comparație: Negarea Holocaustului în țările postcomuniste din Europa Centrală si de Est, Iaşi, Polirom, 2002, 158 pp. (ISBN 973-681-138-7). 4. Between Denial and 'Comparative Trivialization': Holocaust Negationism in Post-Communist East Cenral Europe, Jerusalem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Vidal Sasoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, ACTA no. 19, 2002, 83pp. (ISSN 0792-9269) 5. Romania: Politics, Economics and Society: Political Stagnation and Simulated Change, London, Frances Pinter, 1985, 232 pp. (ISBN 0-86187-438-2) 6. Bibliography for the Study of the Communist World, Jerusalem, Akademon, 249 pp. co-author Galia Golan. B. Articles in Journals 1. Laudatio: Professor Eveline Goodman-Thau in Lingua. Language& Culture,, Vol. IX, No. 1, 2010, pp. 7-11. 2. Istoria unui text nepublicat [History of an Unpublished Text], Sfera politicii, Vol.18, No. 3 (145), 2010, pp. 94-102. 3. From Historical to Dialectical Populism: The Case of Post-Communist Romania, in Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. I, Nos. 3-4, September-December 2008, pp. 425-470. 4. Rotten Apples, Bitter Pears: An Updated Motivational Typology of Romania s Radical Right s Anti-Semitic Postures in Post-Communism, in Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, Vol. 7, No. 21, Winter 2008, pp. 160-187. 5. History, Memory and the Jews in Mussolini s Italy: An Exercise in Counterfactualism, in Studia Hebraica, No. 7, 2007, pp. 99-122. 6. Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea: Wrong Time, Wrong Face, Wrong Place, Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Studia Europaea, Vol. 52, No. 2, 2007, pp.5-48. 7. Nürnberg II? Mitul denazificării și utilizarea acestuia în martirologia competitivă Holocaust-Gulag [Nürnberg II? The denazification myth and its use in the Gulag-Holocaust competitive martirology], in Caietele Echinox, Vol. 13, 2007, pp. 87-104. 8. Raportul Tismaneanu: Note din Public si din Culise [The Tismaneanu Report: Notes from the Audience and from Back-Stage], in Tribuna, no. 108, 2007, supliment Tribuna documenta, pp. I-X, and in e-leonardo, no.11, 2007 (www.eleonardo.tk). 9. Conu Shafirida față cu reacțiunea: Joseph de Maistre sau Fandacsia Descătusată [Master Shafirida Stands Up to Reaction: Joseph de Maistre or Unleashing Unreason] in Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideology, No. 16, Spring 2007, pp. 145-156 (www.jsri.ro) 10. "Memory and History in Postcommunism," in Sfera Politicii, Vol. 14, No. 120-121-122, 2006, pp. 131-136. (ISSN 1221-6720)

5 11. "Preliminarii la reconsiderarea conceptului de 'totalitarism'"["reconsidering 'Totalitarianism': Preliminary Remarks,"] in Studia Hebraica, Vol. 5, 2005, pp. 119-140,. (ISSN 1582-8158) 12. "The Politics of Public Space and the Legacy of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Hungary," Zeitgeschichte-online (ISSN 1612-6041) 13. "Burdens of the Past: Separations as Solution to Post-War Kosovo," East European Studies, (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars), No. 185, 2004. 14. "The Holocaust Victims that History Forgets," Index on Censorship, No. 4, 2004, www.indexonline.org/news (ISSN 0306-420) 15. "Varieties of Antisemitism in Post-Communist East-Central Europe: Motivations and Political Discourse," Jewish Studies at the CEU, Vol. 3, 2004, pp. 175-210. 16. "Negation at the Top: Deconstructing the Holocaust Denial Salad in the Romanian Cucumber Season," Xenopoliana, (Iasi), Vol. 11, Nos. 3-4, 2003, pp. 90-122. (ISSN 1223-9941) 17. "Ex Occidente Obscuritas: The Diffusion of Holocaust Denial from West to East," Studia Hebraica (Bucharest), No. 3, 2003, pp. 23-82. (ISSN 1582-8158) 18. "Deconstructing Holocaust Denial: Romania's Cucumber Season Revisited" (Part 4), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 5, No. 25, 2003 (electronic distribution). 19. "Deconstructing Holocaust Denial: Romania's Cucumber Season Revisited" (Part 3), ibid., No. 24, 2003 (electronic distribution). 20. "Deconstructing Holocaust Denial: Romania's Cucumber Season Revisited" (Part 2), ibid., No. 23, 2003 (electronic distribution). 21. "Deconstructing Holocaust Denial: Romania's Cucumber Season Revisited" (Part 1), ibid., No. 22, 2003 (electronic distribution). 22. "Emberarcu sztálinizmus," Korunk, Vol. 14, no. 2, 2003, pp. 47-63 (in Hungarian). (1222-8338) 23. Memory, Memorials and Membership: Romania s NATO Quest and Marshal Antonescu, (Part 2), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2003 (electronic distribution). 24. Memory, Memorials and Membership: Romania s NATO Quest and Marshal Antonescu, (Part 1), ibid., 2003 (electronic distribution). 25. The Comparative Trivialization of the Holocaust, (Part 2), ibid., No. 2, 2003 (electonic distribution) 26. The Comparative Trivialization of the Holocaust (Part 1), ibid., Vol. 5, No. 1, 2003 (electronic distribution).

6 27. Selective Negationism of the Holocaust in East-Central Europe: The Case of Romania, ibid., Vol. 4, No.25, 2002 (electronic distribution). 28. Competiflia postcomunistæ Holocaust versus Gulag: obstacol insurmontabil în calea reconcilierii? [The Postcommunist Holocaust vs. Gulag Competition: An Unsurmountable Obstacle to Reconciliation?], Revista de istorie militaræ [Military History Review] (Bucharest), No. 5-6, 2002, pp. 8-14. (ISSN 1220-5710) 29. "Choice Equals Opportunity," Transitions Online, 11 September 2002, http://www.tol.cz/look (ISSN 1214-1615) 30. "Deflective Negationism of the Holocaust in Post Communist East Central Europe (Part 1): The Germans Did It Alone (A),"RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 4, No.18, 2002 (electronic distribution). 31. "Outright Holocaust Negation in Poscommunist East Central Europe," ibid., No. 12, 2002 (electronic distribution). 32. "Holocaust Denial, the Legacy of Communism, and 'Transition," ibid, Vol. 4, no. 6, 2002 (electronic distribution). 33. "The Greater Romania Party and the 2000 Elections in Romania: How Obvious Is the Obvious?" in The Romanian Journal of Society and Politics, Vol. 1, no. 2, 2001, pp. 91-126. (ISSN 1582-5795) 34. "Reds, Pinks, Blacks and Blues: Radical Politics in Post-Communist East Central Europe," Studia politica (Bucharest), Vol. 1, no. 2, 2001, pp. 397-446. (ISSN 1582-4551) 35. "The Greater Romania Party and the 2000 Elections in Romania: A Retrospective Analysis," (Part 2), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 3, no. 15, 2001 (electronic distribution). 36. "The Greater Romania Party and the 2000 Elections in Romania: A Retrospective Analysis," (Part 1), ibid., Vol. 3, no. 14, 2001 (electronic distribution). 37. "Paradigms, Para-Demonstrations and Lighting Rods: Again on the 'Rhynocerization' of Romania's Post-Communist Intellectuals," (D), Sfera politicii, Nos. 87/88, 2001, pp. 69-80 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720) 38. "Der Mann, den alle verabscheuen," Europaeische Rundschau, Vol. 29, no. 2, 2001, pp. 103-118. (ISSN 0304-2782) 39. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part IX: The Romanian Radical Return (C), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 3, no. 3, 2001 (electronic distribution). 40. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part IX: The Romanian Radical Return (B), ibid., Vol. 3, no. 2, 2001 (electronic distribution). 41. Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part IX: The Romanian Radical Return (A), ibid., Vol. 3, no. 1, 2001 (electronic distribution).

7 42. "Xenophobic Movements and the Dilemmas of 'Inclusion' and 'Exclusion': The Case of the Hungarian Minority in Romania," Altera, (Targu Mures), Vol. 6, no. 15, 2000, pp. 159-180. (ISSN 1224-0338) 43. "Paradigms, Para-Demonstrations and Lighting Rods: Again on the 'Rhynocerization' of Romania's Post-Communist Intellectuals," (C), Sfera politicii, No. 86, 2000, pp. 29-39 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720) 44. "Clovek, ktoreho s radostou nenevidia: Slimaci domcek medzi holokaustom a gulagom" (in Slovak) [The Man They Love to Hate: Snail House Between Holocaust and Gulag], Acta Judaica Slovaca, Vol. 6, 2000, pp. 87-118. (ISBN 80-8060-053-8) 45. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part VIII: Radical Continuity in Romania: The Party of Romanian National Unity (C), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 2, no. 21, 2000 (electronic distribution). 46. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part VIII: Radical Continuity in Romania: The Party of Romanian National Unity (B)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 20, 2000 (electronic distribution). 47. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part VIII: Radical Continuity in Romania: The Party of Romanian National Unity (A)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 19, 2000 (electronic distribution). 48. "Paradigms, Para-Demonstrations and Lighting Rods: Again on the 'Rhynocerization' of Romania's Post-Communist Intellectuals," (B), Sfera politicii, No. 85, 2000, pp. 32-41 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720) 49. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part VIII: Radical Continuity in Romania: The Greater Romania Party (B)," RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 2, no. 17, 2000 (electronic distribution). 50. "Radical Politics in East-Central Europe: Part VIII: Radical Continuity in Romania: The Greater Romania Party (A)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 16, 2000 (electronic distribution). 51. "The Man They Love to Hate: Norman Manea's 'Snail House' Between Holocaust and Gulag," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 30, no. 1, 2000, pp. 60-81. (ISSN 1350-1674) 52. "Paradigms, Para-Demonstrations and Lighting Rods: Again on the 'Rhynocerization' of Romania's Post-Communist Intellectuals," (A), Sfera politicii, No. 84, 2000, pp. 30-40 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720) 53. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part VII: Bulgaria's Radical Transfigurations," RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol. 2, no. 15, 2000 (electronic distribution). 54. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part VI: Placing in Boxes: Radical Continuity and Radical Return in Russia (C)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 14, 2000 (electronic distribution). 55. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part VI: Placing in Boxes: Radical Continuity and Radical Return in Russia (B)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 13, 2000 (electronic distribution).

8 56. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part VI: Placing in Boxes: Radical Continuity and Radical Return in Russia (A)," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 12, 2000 (electronic distribution). 57. "Neuigkeiten und Ansichten über Mittel- und Südosteuropa. Radikale Politik in Ostmitteleuropa. Ein Durchleuchten der postkommunistischen 'Radikalen Geister'. Verschwörungstheorien und Antisemitismus," Halbjahresschrift für südosteuropäische Geschichte, Literatur und Politik, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2000, pp. 5-20. (ISSN 0939-3420) 58. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part V: (Mis)placing in Boxes: Radicals Full Stop D)... And then, there is Zhirinovsky (Part II), RFE/RL East European Perspectives, Vol.2, no.10, 2000 (electronic distribution). 59. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part V: (Mis)placing in Boxes: Radicals Full Stop C)... And then, there is Zhirinovsky (Part I), ibid., Vol. 2, no. 9, 2000 (electronic distribution). 60. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part V: (Mis)placing in Boxes: Radicals Full Stop B) Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Poland," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 8, 2000 (electronic distribution). 61. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part V: (Mis)placing in Boxes: Radicals Full Stop 62. "Jozsef Torgyan and Hungary's Independent Smallholders Party," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 7, 2000 (electronic distribution). 63. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part IV: The Radical Left B) Romania and Russia," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 4, 2000 (electronic distribution). 64. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part IV: The Radical Left A) The Czech Repub lic, Slovakia, and Hungary," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 3, 2000 (electronic distribution). 65. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part III: X- Raying Post-Communist Radical Minds: D) 'Victimized Majorities' in Search for 'Hero-Models,'" ibid., Vol.2, no.2, 2000 (electronic distribution). 66. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part III: X-Raying Post-Communist Radical Minds: C) Conspiracy Theories and Anti-Semitism," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 1, 2000 (electronic distribution). 67. "Radical Politics in East Central Europe: Part III: X-Raying Post-Communist Radical Minds: B) The New Ethnocracy," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 3, 1999 (electronic distribution). 68. "Radical Politics In East Central Europe: Part II: Taxing Taxonomies or 'Why Radical?'," RFE/RL, ibid., Vol.1, no.2, 1999 (electronic distribution). 69. "Radical Politics in Postcommunist East Central Europe: Part I: 'Reds,' 'Pinks,' 'Blacks and 'Blues'," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 1, 1999 (electronic distribution). 70. "An Unfolding Tragicomedy?: On the 'Rhynocerization' of Romania's Post-Communist Intellectuals," Sfera politicii, Vol. 6, no. 61, 1998, pp. 5-16 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720)

9 71. "A harmadik évezred küszöbén alternativái," Korunk, Vol. 9, 1998, pp. 30-33 (ISSN 1222-8338) (in Hungarian) 72. "Democratization Under the Ciorbea Government: An Interim Report," ibid., Vol. 5, no. 55, 1997, pp. 6-23 (in Romanian). (ISSN 1221-6720) 73. "Romania s Electoral Road to 'Normalcy'," Journal of Democracy, Vol. 8, no. 2, April 1997, pp. 144-158. (ISSN 1045-5736) 74. "Radical Political Change in Romania," Transition, Vol. 3, no. 2, 1997, pp. 52-54, 101 (coauthor Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 1211-0205) 75. "Three Legacies: Introduction to Romania s Turnaround," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 26, 1996, p. 5. (ISSN 1211-0205) 76. "Opting For Political Change," ibid., pp. 12-16. (ISSN 1211-0205) 77. " Premier Victor Ciorbea: The Leu Stops Here," ibid., p. 17. (ISSN 1211-0205) 78. "When Speaking Is Also Hearing: Introduction to Language Issues," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 24, 1996, p. 5. (ISSN 1211-0205) 79. "Anti-Semitism and the Romanian Presidential Elections of 1996," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 26, no. 1, 1996, pp. 89-105. (ISSN 1350-1674) 80. "A Note on the Breakup of the Governing Coalition," Transition, Vol. 2, no. 20, pp. 29, 64. (ISSN 1211-0205) 81. "Hungary and Romania: A Possible Light at the End of the Tunnel," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 19, pp. 29-32. (ISSN 1211-0205) 82. "Ukraine as a Nation and as a State: Introduction to Ukrainian Issues," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 18, p. 5. (ISSN 1211-0205) 83. "Political Engineering and Democratization in the New Law on Parties," ibid., Vol. 2, 1996, pp. 60-63. (ISSN 1211-0205) 84. " Former Communists: Where Are They Now?: Romania," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 17, pp. 26-27. (ISSN 1211-0205) 85. "Believing and Trusting: Introduction to Resurgent Churches, Wary States," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 7, 1996, p. 5. (ISSN 1211-0205) 86. "Anti-Semitic Myth Resurfaces and Breaks a 'Barricade'," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 6. 1996, pp. 44-45. (ISSN 1211-0205) 87. "Anatomy of a Pre-Elections Political Divorce," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 2, 1996, pp. 45-49. (ISSN 1211-0205)

10 88. "Controversy Over Romanian Education Law," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 1, 1996, pp. 34-37, 72. (ISSN 1211-0205) 89. "How Modern Can 'Postmodernism' Be?," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 19, 1995, pp. 35-36. (ISSN 1211-0205) 90. "Romania: The 'Centripetfugal' Process of Unifying the Liberals," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 15, 1995, pp. 49-53. (ISSN 1211-0205) 91. "Romania: Debating Electoral Change," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 11, pp. 49-53. (ISSN 1211-0205) 92. "Romania: Agony and Death of an Opposition Alliance," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 8, pp. 23-28. (ISSN 1211-0205) 93. "Romania: A Split in the Socialist Camp," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 2-5. (ISSN 1211-0205) 94. "Romania: Ruling Party Formalizes Relations with the Extremists," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 42-46. (ISSN 1211-0205) 95. "Romania: The Tangled Path Toward Democracy," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 49-54 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 1211-0205) 96. "Jews and Antisemites in Romania Since the Death of Rabbi Rosen," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 24, no. 2, 1994, pp. 147-155. (ISSN 1350-1674) 97. "Ethnic Tension Runs High in Romania," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 3, no. 32, 1994, pp. 24-32. (ISSN 0941-505X) 98. "Romanian Politics in Turmoil," ibid., Vol. 3, no. 29, pp. 1-6. (ISSN 0941-505X) 99. "Immigrants in Southeastern Europe: Romania," ibid., Vol. 3, no. 25, 1994, pp. 41-46. (ISSN 0941-505X) 100. "Immigrants, Refugees and Postcommunism," ibid., Vol. 3, no. 23, 1994, pp. 33-35. (ISSN 0941-505X) 101. "The Inheritors: The Romanian Radical Right After 1989," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 24, no. 1, 1994, pp. 70-89. (ISSN 1350-1674) 102. "Marschall Ion Antonescu: Politik der Rehabilitierung, Europaeische Rundschau, Vol. 22, no. 2, 1994, pp. 55-70. (ISSN 0304-2782) 103. "Romania" in "The Politics of Intolerance" RFE/RL Research Report, Special Issue, Vol. 3, no. 16, 1994, pp. 87-94. (ISSN 0941-505X) 104. "Romanian Government Reorganized," ibid., no. 13, 1994, pp. 14-19 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 0941-505X) 105. "Marshal Ion Antonescu and Romanian Politics," ibid., Vol. 3, no. 6, 1994, pp. 22-28. (ISSN 0941-505X)

11 106. "The Romanian Extreme Right in the Post-Communist Period," Sfera politicii, no. 15, March 1994, pp. 4-6 (Part I) and no. 16, April 1994, pp. 16-17 (Part II). (ISSN 1221-6720) 107. "Romania: A Crucially Uneventful Year," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 3, no. 1, 1994, pp. 122-127 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 0941-505X) 108. "'A Future for Romania' Group: Fish or Fowl?," ibid., Vol. 2, no. 49, 1993, pp. 9-14. (ISSN 0941-505X) 109. "Best-selling Spy Novels Seek to Rehabilitate Romanian Securitate," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, no. 45, 1993, pp. 14-18. (ISSN 0941-505X) 110. "Former Securitate Agent Takes Up a Poisoned Pen," Research Bulletin (RFE/RL), Vol. X, no. 23, 1993, p.4. 111. "Romanian Cabinet Reshuffle Appears to Signal Power Struggle within Ruling Party," ibid., Vol. X, no. 20, pp. 4-6. 112. "The Caritas Affair: A Transylvanian 'Eldorado'," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, no. 38, 1993, pp. 23-27. (ISSN 0941-505X) 113. "Romanian Prime Minister Announces Cabinet Changes," ibid., pp. 17-22. (ISSN 0941-505X) 114. "Civic Society, Political Culture and Metamorphosis," Lettre internationale (Romanian edition), no. 7, Autumn 1993, pp. 37-39 (in Romanian). (ISSN-1220-5998) 115. "Romania s Party of Civic Alliance in Disarray," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol.2, no. 35, 1993, pp. 17-22. (ISSN 0941-505X) 116. "Romania: The Rechristening of the National Salvation Front," ibid., no. 27, 1993, pp. 22-26."Roundtable: Transylvania s Past and Future," ibid., no. 24, 1993, pp. 26-34 (co-author Alfred Reisch). (ISSN 0941-505X) 117. "Minorities Council Raises Questions," ibid., pp. 35-40. (ISSN 0941-505X) 118. "Extreme Nationalist Brinkmanship in Romania," ibid., no. 21, 1993, pp. 31-36. (ISSN 0941-505X) 119. "Romanians and the Transition to Democracy," ibid., no. 18, 1993, pp. 42-48. (ISSN 0941-505X) 120. "Growing Political Extremism in Romania," ibid., no. 14, 1993, pp. 34-39. (ISSN 0941-505X) 121. "The HDFR Congress: Confrontations Postponed," ibid., no. 9, 1993, pp. 34-39. (ISSN 0941-505X)

12 122. "Romania: Political Change and Economic Malaise," ibid., no. 1, 1993, pp. 108-112 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 0941-505X) 123. "Romania s New Government," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 47, 1992, pp. 11-16. (ISSN 0941-505X) 124. "The Intellectual in Politics," Lettre internationale (Romanian edition), Summer 1992, pp. 9-13 (in Romanian). (ISSN-1220-5998) 125. "Romania's Elections: More Change than Meets the Eye," RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 1, no. 44, 1992, pp. 1-8. (ISSN 0941-505X) 126. "Romania's Elections: Why the Democratic Convention Lost," ibid., no. 43, 1992, pp. 1-7. (ISSN 0941-505X) 127. "Romania's New Institutions: The Constitutional Court," ibid., no. 42, 1992, pp. 47-50. (ISSN 0941-505X) 128. "Romania's New Electoral Laws," ibid., no. 36, 1992, pp. 24-28. (ISSN 0941-505X) 129. "Romania's Election Campaign: The Main Issues," ibid., pp. 29-31. (ISSN 0941-505X) 130. "Romania: Main Candidates in the Presidential Elections," ibid., no. 35, 1992, pp. 11-18. (ISSN 0941-505X) 131. "Preliminary Results of the 1992 Romanian Census," ibid., no. 30, 1992, pp. 62-68. (ISSN 0941-505X) 132. "The Movement for Romania: A Party of 'Radical Return'," ibid., no. 29, 1992, pp. 16-21. (ISSN 0941-505X) 133. "Toward the Rule of Law: Romania," ibid., no. 27, 1992, pp. 34-40. (ISSN 0941-505X) 134. "Transylvanian Shadows, Transylvanian Lights," ibid., no. 26, 1992, pp. 28-33. (ISSN 0941-505X) 135. "Romania: National Liberal Party Quits Democratic Convention," ibid., no. 24, 1992, pp. 25-30. 136. "Romania's Local Elections Herald New Political Map," ibid., no. 11, 1992, pp. 24-31. (ISSN 0941-505X) 137. "Romania: Investigation into Government Corruption," ibid., no. 8, 1992, pp. 6-11. (ISSN 0941-505X) 138. "Romania Prepares for Local Elections," ibid., no. 5, 1992. (ISSN 0941-505X)

13 139. "'War of the Roses' in Romania's National Salvation Front," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 4, 1992, pp. 15-22. (ISSN 0941-505X) 140. "Romania: Constitution Approved in Referendum," ibid., no. 2, 1992, pp. 50-55. (ISSN 0941-505X) 141. "Romania's Tortuous Road to Reform," ibid., no. 1, 1992, pp. 96-99. (ISSN 0941-505X) 142. "The Minorities in 1991: Mutual Distrust, Social Problems and Disillusion," Report on Eastern Europe, Vol. 2, no. 50, 1991, pp. 24-28 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 0937-7441) 143. "The Greater Romania Party," ibid., no. 46, 1991, pp. 25-30. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 144. "Romania's New Institutions: The Draft Constitution," ibid., no. 38, 1991, pp. 22-33. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 145. "Eastern Europe Reacts to the Baltic States' Independence: Romania," ibid., no. 36, 1991, pp. 10-11. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 146. "Reactions Against Anti-Semitism," ibid., no. 34, pp. 26-29. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 147. "The Civic Alliance at a Crossroads," ibid., no. 32, 1991, pp. 15-24. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 148. "Romanian Coalition Feelers Fail Again," ibid., no. 27, 1991, pp. 23-27. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 149. "Anti-Semitism without Jews in Romania," ibid., no. 26, 1991, pp. 20-32. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 150. "Public Opinion One Year after the Elections," ibid., no. 24, 1991, pp. 22-28. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 151. "Government Changes," ibid., no. 20, 1991, pp. 18-21. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 152. "Sharp Drop in Leadership's Popularity," ibid., no. 15, 1991, pp. 23-24. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 153. "The Parliamentary Inquiry into the June 1990 Events: Preliminary Conclusions," ibid., no. 8, 1991, pp. 20-28. ). (ISSN 0937-7441) 154. "Umgruppierung der rumänischen Opposition: Das demokratische antitotalitäre Forum und die bürgerliche Allianz," Europaeische Rundschau, Vol. 19, no. 1, 1991, pp. 61-76. (ISSN 0304-2782) 155. "Schoepflinian Realism and Romanian Reality: A Comment," Report on Eastern Europe Vol. 2, no.7, 1991, pp. 32-40. (ISSN 0937-7441)

14 156. "Who Is Afraid of King Michael?," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. 8, no. 15, 1991, p. 3. 157. "King Michael's Second Expulsion," Report on Eastern Europe, Vol. 2, no. 3, 1991, pp. 21-25. (ISSN 0937-7441) 158. "Vigilante Violence in Bucharest," East European Reporter, Vol. 4, no. 3, Autumn/Winter 1990, pp. 78-79. (ISSN 0267-0808X) 159. "Promises and Reality," Report on Eastern Europe, Vol. 2, no. 1, 1991, pp. 32-37. (ISSN 0937-7441) 160. "Oppositional Regrouping: The Democratic Antitotalitarian Forum and the Civic Alliance," ibid., Vol. 1, no. 50, 1990, pp. 13-22. (ISSN 0937-7441) 161. "Romania's New Institutions: The Parliament," ibid., no. 42, 1990, pp. 31-37. (ISSN 0937-7441) 162. "Preparing for the Future by Revising the Past," ibid., no. 41, 1990, pp. 29-42. (ISSN 0937-7441) 163. "Romania's New Institutions: The Presidency," ibid., no. 36, 1990, pp. 24-26. (ISSN 0937-7441) 164. "The Leadership Yet to Prove Its Credibility," ibid., no. 28, 1990, pp. 32-37. (ISSN 0937-7441) 165. "Romanian Government Tries to Dispel Fears of Being 'Neo-Communist'," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. VII, no. 36, 1990, pp. 2-4. 166. "Government Encourages Vigilante Violence in Bucharest," Report on Eastern Europe, Vol. 1, no. 27, 1990, pp. 32-38. (ISSN 0937-7441) 167. "New Revelations of the Military's Role in Ceausescu's Ouster," ibid., no. 19, 1990, pp. 24-26. (ISSN 0937-7441) 168. "The Electoral Law," ibid., no. 18, 1990, pp. 28-32. (ISSN 0937-7441) 169. "The Romanian Authorities' Reactions to the Violence in Tirgu Mures," ibid., no. 15, 1990, pp. 43-47. (ISSN 0937-7441) 170. "Special Report: Transylvania. The Romanian Response," Soviet/East European Report Vol. VII, no. 24, 1990, pp. 3-4. 171. "The Provisional Council of National Unity: Is History Repeating Itself?," Report on Eastern Europe, Vol. 1, no. 9, 1990, pp. 18-24. (ISSN 0937-7441) 172. "The Revolution: An Initial Assessment," ibid., no. 4, 1990, pp. 34-42. (ISSN 0937-7441)

15 173. "Ceausescu's Overthrow: Popular-Uprising or Moscow-Guided Conspiracy?," ibid., no. 3, 1990, pp. 15-19. (ISSN 0937-7441) 174. "The New Romanian Government," ibid., no. 2, 1990, pp. 35-38. (ISSN 0937-7441) 175. "The Isolation of Romania and the Fall of Nicolae Ceausescu," ibid., no. 1, 1990, pp. 28-32. (ISSN 0937-7441) 176. "L'involution idéologique du Parti Communiste Roumain," Les Temps Modernes, Vol. 45, no. 522, 1990, pp. 4-24 (in French). (ISSN 0040-3075) 177. "Xenophobic Communism: The Case of Bulgaria and Romania," The World Today (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Vol. 45, no. 12, 1989, pp. 208-212. (ISSN 0043-9134) 178. "Another Ceausescu on the Rampage," Soviet Analyst, Vol. 18, no. 10, 1989, pp. 5-7. (ISSN 0049-1713) 179. "Romania: Holding the Line," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. VII, no. 10, 1989, pp. 1-4. 180. "RCP Set to Defy Reforms at 14th Congress," Radio Free Europe Research, Situation Report/9 (Romania), 14 December 1989, pp. 15-19. 181. "Highlights of the 14th Party Congress," ibid., pp. 27-33. 182. "The Consomation of a Nonevent: the RCP Winds Up Its 14th Congress," ibid., pp. 35-39. 183. "The 'New' Leadership of the Romanian Communist Party," ibid., pp. 41-44. 184. "The Organizational Structure and the Social Composition of the RCP," ibid., pp. 45-51. 185. "East European Reactions to Polish Developments," Radio Free Europe Research, RAD Background Report/197 (Eastern Europe), 16 October 1989, pp. 1-12. 186. "Soviet Reactions to Polish Developments: Widened Limits of Tolerated Change," ibid., RAD Background Report/179, 20 September 1989, pp. 1-13. 187. "The Interviewing Season: Ceausescu, the Western Press and the Domestic Media," ibid., Situation Report/7 (Romania), 11 September 1989, pp. 1-7. 188. "The UN Publishes Mazilu's Report on Human Rights and Young People," ibid., pp. 15-21. 189. "On Guard From East and West Alike," ibid., Situation Report/6 (Romania), 4 August 1989, pp. 3-8.

16 190. "Matyas Szuros's Interview With RFE's Romanian Service," ibid., RAD Background Report/127 (Eastern Europe), 20 July 1989, pp. 1-6. 191. "Eastern Europe's Rejectionists Have Different Concerns, But All Defend Party," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. VI, no. 29, 1989, p. 1. 192. "Eastern Europe's 'Rejectionists'," Radio Free Europe Research, RAD Background Report/121 (Eastern Europe), 3 July 1989, pp. 1-6. 193. "Romania and the Reburrial of Imre Nagy," ibid., RAD Background Report/117 (Romania), 30 June 1989, pp. 1-6. 194. "Xenophobic Communism: The Case of Bulgaria and Romania," ibid., RAD Background Report/112 (Eastern Europe), 27 June 1989, pp. 1-11. 195. "'Revisionism' Under Romanian General's Fire: Ceausescu's Brother Attacks Hungarian Positions," ibid., RAD Background Report/86 (Eastern Europe), 17 May 1989, pp. 1-10. 196. "Ceausescu's Speech at the April Plenum: Ideological Aspects," ibid., Situation Report/4 (Romania), 4 May 1989, pp. 1-8. 197. "Former Senior RCP Officials Protest Ceausescu's Policies," ibid., Situation Report/3 (Romania), 29 March 1989, pp. 1-14. 198. "The Regime Reacts to a Wave of Criticism," ibid., pp. 15-20. 199. "Another Open Letter to Ceausescu Protesting His Policies," ibid., pp. 21-24. 200. "The Poet Mircea Dinescu Criticizes Ceausescu's Policies and Appeals for Reforms," ibid., pp. 25-29. 201. "Ceausescu Brands Recent Criticism As Either Naive Or Guilty of Treason," Soviet/East European Report, no. 19, 1989, p. 19. 202. "Ceausescu's Birthday Speech Indicates Intensification of Official Antireform Propaganda, Radio Free Europe Research, Situation Report/2 (Romania), 2 March 1989, pp. 1-8. 203. "Trade Unionism, Romanian Style," ibid., pp. 9-11. 204. "Elena Ceausescu's Prospects of Political Succession," ibid., Situation Report/1 (Romania), 2 February 1989, pp. 1-8. 205. "Romanian Leader Opposes Perestroyka," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. VI, no. 11, 1989, pp. 3-4. 206. "Political Legitimacy in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Study," Co-existence, Vol. 25, no. 39, 1988, pp. 379-406.

17 207. "Romania" in "Eastern Europe in 1988," Radio Free Europe Research, RAD Background Report/251 (Eastern Europe), 30 December 1988, pp. 43-46. 208. "Ceausescu's Speeches at the November RCP Plenum," ibid., Situation Report/14 (Romania), 2 December 1988, pp. 1-8. 209. "Official and Popular Romanian Perceptions of the Conflict Over Transylvania," ibid., RAD Background Report/201 (Romania), 6 October 1988, pp. 1-5. 210. "The Celebration of Romania's National Day," ibid., Situation Report/11 (Romania), 6 September 1988, pp. 1-7. 211. "A Light From the East: A Romanian Writer Hails Perestroika on Radio Moscow," ibid., pp. 27-31. 212. "PLO's Second in Command Denounces Romania's Treatment of Hungarian Transylvanians," ibid., RAD Background Report/168 (Eastern Europe), 25 August 1988. 213. "The Historical Background to Rural Resettlement," ibid., Situation Report/10 (Romania), 23 August 1988, pp. 1-8. 214. "West Germany Condemns Village Demolition Plans," ibid., pp. 17-22. 215. "The Mazilu Riddle: Romanian Official fails to Appear Before UN Body," ibid., pp. 23-26. 216. "A Revival of Stalinism?," ibid., pp. 33-34. 217. "Romania" in "Special Issue: Students in Eastern Europe," Soviet/East European Report, Vol. V, no. 32, 1988, pp. 3-4. 218. "East Bloc's Coverage To Soviet Conference Reveals Wide Range of Attitudes to Reform," ibid., Vol. V, no. 30, 1988, p. 1. 219. "Old Games-New Rules: Escalation of Ceausescu's Nationalist Campaign," Radio Free Europe Research, Situation Report/9 (Romania), 20 July 1988, pp. 1-9. 220. "Senior Officials Dismissed in Environmental Scandal," ibid., pp. 17-21. 221. "From Sofia to Bijing: Reactions to the 19th Soviet Party Conference," ibid., RAD Background Report/133 (Eastern Europe), 13 July 1988, pp. 1-6. 222. "East European Coverage of the Soviet Party Conference," ibid., RAD Background Report/126 (Eastern Europe), 1 July 1988, pp. 1-5. 223. "East European Leaders' Stance on Reform as the CPSU Conference Opens," ibid., RAD Background Report/121 (Eastern Europe), 29 June 1988. 224. "Romania" in "Alienation and Protest: Students in Eastern Europe," ibid., RAD Background Report/119 (Eastern Europe), 28 June 1988, pp. 23-24.

18 225. "Former Defense Minister Appointed Ideological Chief," ibid., Situation Report/8 (Romania), 23 June 1988, pp. 1-6. 226. "'Bad News' Is No News in the Romanian Media," ibid., 23 June 1988, pp. 25-31. 227. "'Ceausescuism' Against 'Gorbachevism'," ibid., RAD Background Report/95 (Eastern Europe), 30 May 1988, pp. 1-5. 228. "Left and Right in Eastern Europe," Orbis, Summer 1987, pp. 229-233. (ISSN 0030-4387) 229. "The Future of the Romanian Leadership," International Journal of Romanian Studies, Vol. 5, no. 1, 1987, pp. 33-41. (ISBN 90-5183-146-3) 230. "Neue antisemitische Strömungen im rumänischen Kulturleben," Osteuropa-Info, no. 70-71, 1987, pp. 119-124 (in German). (ISSN 0945-4721) 231. "Coalitions and Political Successions in Communist Systems: A Comparative Analysis of the Future of the Romanian Leadership," Suedosteuropa, Vol. 35, no. 3-4, 1986, pp. 201-222. (ISSN 0722-480X) 232. "De erfgenamen van de macht," Oost Europa Verkenningen, no. 86, 1986, pp. 14-20 (in Dutch). (ISSN 0166-5146) 233. "Le communisme national," Problèmes Politiques et Sociaux: La Documentation Française, no. 536, 1986, pp. 6-7 (in French). (ISSN 0015-9743) 234. "Le parti: recrutement et politique des cadres," ibid., pp. 9-12 (in French). (ISSN 0015-9743) 235. "Une intelligentsia habituellement docile," ibid., pp. 29-30 (in French). (ISSN 0015-9743) 236. "Sociology of Knowledge in the Middle of Nowhere: Constantin Dobrogeanu- Gherea," East European Quarterly, Vol. 19, no. 3, 1985, pp. 321-336. (ISSN 0012-8449, USPS 164-620) 237. "From Eminescu to Goga Via Corneliu Vadim Tudor: A New Round of Anti- Semitism in Romanian Cultural Life," Soviet Jewish Affairs, Vol. 14, no. 3, 1984, pp. 3-142. ISSN 0038-545X) 238. "Romania's Marx and the National Question: Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea," History of Political Thought, Vol. 5, no. 2, 1984, pp. 435-459. (ISSN 0143-781X) 239. "Political Stagnation and Marxist Critique: 1968 and Beyond in Comparative East European Perspective," British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 14, 1984, pp. 435-459. (ISSN 0007-1234)

19 240. "The Men of the Archangel Revisited: Antisemitic Formations Among Communist Romania's Intellectuals," Studies in Comparative Communism, Vol. 16, 1984, pp. 223-243. (ISSN 0039-3592) (now Communist-and Post-Communist Studies) (ISSN: 0967-067X) 241. "Political Culture, Intellectual Dissent and Intellectual Consent: The Case of Romania," Orbis, Vol. 27, no. 2, 1983, pp. 393-420. (ISSN 0030-4387) 242. "Alive and Unwell in the Promised Land: An Israeli Perspective," Studies in Comparative Communism, Vol. 15, no. 4, 1983, pp. 376-383. (ISSN 0039-3592) (now Communist-and Post-Communist Studies) (ISSN: 0967-067X) 243. "Literature and Politics in Communist Romania," Proza, no. 51-53, 1982, pp. 7-13 (in Hebrew). 244. "The Warsaw Pact: General Rules and Exceptions," Skira Hodshit, no. 6, 1979, pp. 21-29 (in Hebrew). 245. "Who Is Paul Goma?," Index on Censorship, Vol. 7, no. 1, 1978, pp. 29-39. (ISSN 0306-4220) 246. "Recherche d'une définition," Cahiers de l'est, nos. 9/10, 1977, pp. 88-101 (in French). 247. "Romania and the Soviet Involvement in the Middle East," State, Government and International Relations, no. 5, 1974, pp. 40-59 (in Hebrew). 248. "Eastern Europe and the Soviet Involvement in the Middle East," Skira Hodshit, no. 1, 1974, pp. 12-17 (in Hebrew). 249. "Romanian Policy in the Middle East 1967-1972," Research Paper No. 7, Center for the Study of the USSR and Eastern Europe, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1974, 53 pp. (mimeo). 250. "Die Bukarester Nahostpolitik," Wissenschaftlicher Dienst Südosteuropa, Vol. 22, no. 11/12, 1973, pp. 173-179 (in German). (ISSN 0043-695X) C. Chapters in Books. 1. Romania s Tortuous Road to Facing Collaboration, in Roni Stauber (ed.), Collaboration with the Nazis: Public Discourse After the Holocaust, London and New York, Routledge, 2011, pp. 245-278. 2. Prefață: Intelectuali? Publici? [Intellectuals? Public?] in Sorin Adam Matei, Mona Momescu (eds.), Idolii Forului. De ce o clasă de mijloc a spiritului este de preferat elitei intelectualilor publici [The Forum s idols. Why a spiritual middle class is preferable to the elite of public intellectuals ], Bucureşti, Editura Corint, 2010, pp.17-21.

20 3. Între exclusivism şi inclusivism: cazul Ronetti-Roman [Between Exclusion and Inclusion: The Case of Ronetti-Roman] in Vasile Boari, Sergiu Gherghina, Radu Murea (eds.), Regăsirea identității naționale [Refinding National Identity], Iaşi, Polirom, 2010, pp. 197-211. 4. Recviem pentru un institut de cercetare [Requiem for a Research Institute] in Jurnalism românesc în exil şi diasporă [Romanian Journalism in Exile and Diaspora], Ilie Rad (ed.), Bucharest, Tritonic, 2010, pp. 186-191. 5. Schimbarea simulată: rădăcini şi efecte [Simulated Change: Roots and Effects], in Vasile Boari, Natalia Vlas, Radu Murea (eds.) România după douăzeci de ani [Romania Twenty Years After], Vol. I, Iaşi, Institutul European, 2010, pp. 155-170. 6. Genocid, Politicid, Democid: Lacune Importante in Raportul Tismaneanu, [Genocide, Politicide, Democide: Important Lacunae in the Tismaneanu Report] in Vasile Ernu, Costi Rogozan, Ciprian Siulea, Ovidiu Tichindeleanu (eds.), Iluzia Anticomunismului: Lecturi Critice ale Raportului Tismaneanu, Chisinau si Bucuresti: Cartier, 2008, pp. 185-200. 7. "Holocaust Representation in Transitional Romania after 1990" in Elie Wisel National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Holocaust Memory and Antisemitism in East Cerntral Europe. Comparative Issues, International Conference, Bucharest, May 14, 2007, Publishing House of the Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, 2008, pp. 117-172. 8. Vox Populi, Vox Dei and the [Head] Master s Voice: Mass and Intellectual Neo-Populism in Contemporary Romania, in Václav Nekvapil, Maria Staszkiewicz (eds.), Populism in Central Europe, Prague, Association for International Affairs (AMO), 2007, pp. 81-110. 9. Heretic Thoughts on Jews, History and Memory in Alina Branda, Ion Cuceu, Claudia Ursuțiu (eds.) Spiritualitate și cultură europeană: Volum dedicat Profesorului Ladislau Gyémánt la împlinirea vârstei de 60 de ani, Cluj-Napoca, Presa Universitară Clujeană, Editura Fundației pentru Studii Europene, 2007, pp. 51-58. 10. De la imaginea evreului la discursul antisemit. Masă rotundă in Costel Safirman, Leon Volovici, Noi intalniri la Ierusalim, Bucuresti, Institutul Cultural Roman, 2007, pp. 11-35 (coparticipanti Costel Safirman, Leon Volovici, Andrei Oisteanu, Michael Finkenthal, Liviu Rotman, Andrei Cornea). 11. "Hungarian Politics and the Post-1989 Legacy of the Holocaust" in Randolph L. Braham, Brewster S. Chamberlin (eds.), The Holocaust in Hungary: Sixty Years Later, New York, Columbia University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2006, pp. 257-290. (ISBN 0-88033-576-9) 12. The Radical Discourse in Post-Communist East Central Europe in Leon Volovici (ed.), Jews and Antisemitism in the Public Discourse of the Post-Communist European Countries (Lincoln, NE and Jerusalem: Nebraska University Press and the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism), forthcoming.

21 13. Memory, Memorials and Membership: Romanian Utilitarian Antisemitism and Marshal Antonescu, in Henry F. Carey (ed.), Romania Since 1989: Politics, Culture and Society (Lanham, MDLexington Books), 2004, pp.67-96. (ISBN 0-7391-0592-2) 14. Between Denial and 'Comparative Trivialization': Holocaust Negationism in Post-Communist East-Central Europe, in Randolph L. Braham (ed.), The Treatment of the Holocaust in Hungary and Romania During the Post-Communist Era (New York, Columbia University Press), 2004, pp. 43-136. (ISBN 0-88033-543-2) 15. "Anti-Semitism in Post-Communist East Central Europe: A motivational Taxonomy," in Andrei Corbea-Hoisie, Rudolf Jaworski, Monika Sommer (Hrsg.), Umbruch im östlichen Europa: Die nationale Wende und das kollektive Gedächtnis, (Innsbruck: StudienVerlag), 2004, pp. 57-80. (ISBN 3-7065-1930-5) 16. "Denying the Holocaust Where It Happened: Post-Communist East Central Europe and the Shoah," in Ronit Lentin (ed.), Re-Presenting the Shoah for the 21st Century (Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books), 2004, pp. 195-226. (ISBN 1-57181-802-2) 17. "The Holocaust-Gulag Post-Communist 'Competitism': An Insurmountable Obstacle to Mutual Reconciliation?, in The Holocaust and Romania: History and Contemporary Significance (Bucharest: Institute for Political Studies of Defense and Military History and Tel Aviv: Goren Goldstein Diaspora Research Center), 2003, pp. 177-187. (ISBN 973-0-03297-1) 18. "Selective Negationism of the Holocaust in East-Central Europe: The Case of Romania," in The Hebrew Identity and Anti-Semitism in Central and South-Eastern Europe (Goethe-Institut Bukarest-Editura Meta), 2003, pp. 219-231. (ISBN 973-86344-0-7) 19. "Reabilitarea postcomunistă a maresalului Antonescu: Cui bono?," in Randolph L. Braham (ed.), Exterminarea evreilor români si ucraineni în perioada antonesciană (Bucharest: Hasefer), 2002, pp. 400-465 (in Romanian). (ISBN 973-8056-72-1) 20. "If Not Now, Then When?" in Costel Safirman, Leon Volovici (eds.), Întâlniri la Ierusalim (Bucharest: Editura Fundafliei Culturale Române), 2001, pp. 333-347 (in Romanian). (ISBN 973-577-316-3) 21. "The Ciorbea Government and Democratization: A Preliminary Assessment," in Duncan Light, David Phinnemore (eds.), Post-Communist Romania: Coming to Terms with Transition (London: Palgrave), 2001, pp. 79-103. (ISBN 0-333-79187-8) 22. "The Political Party as National Holding Company: The Hungarian Democratic Federation of Romania" in Jonathan Stein (ed.), The Politics of National Minority Participation in Post- Communist Europe: State Building, Democracy and Ethnic Mobilization, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe), 2000, pp. 101-128. (ISBN 0-7656-0528-7) 23. "Marginalisation or Mainstream?: The Extreme Right in Post-Communist Romania," in Paul Hainthworth (ed.), The Politics of the Extreme Right: From the Margins to the Mainstream (London: Pinter), 2000, pp. 247-267. (ISBN 1-85567-458-0)

22 24. "The Mind of Romania s Radical Right," in Sabrina P. Ramet (ed.), The Radical Right in Post- Communist East and Central Europe, (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press), 1999, pp. 213-222. (ISBN 0-271-01810-0) 25. "Marshal Ion Antonescu s Post-Communist Rehabilitation: Cui Bono?," in Randolph L. Braham (ed.), The Destruction of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews During the Antonescu Era (New York: Columbia University Press),1997, pp. 349-410. (ISBN 0-88033-380-4) 26. "Radical Political Change in Romania" in Forging Ahead, Falling Behind: The OMRI Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Armonk, NY: M.E.Sharpe), 1997, pp. 156-161 (co-author Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 1088-3304) 27. "Victor Ciorbea: Romania s New Prime Minister," in ibid., pp. 163-164. (ISSN 1088-3304) 28. "A Nebulous Political Shift," in Building Democracy: The OMRI Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union 1995 (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe), 1996, pp. 161-169 (coauthor Dan Ionescu). (ISSN 1088-3304) 29. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism World Report 1997 (London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research and American Jewish Committee), 1997, pp. 225-228. (ISBN 0-901113- 27-1) 30. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Anti-Semitism World Report 1996 (London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research and American Jewish Committee), 1996, pp. 198-204. (ISBN 0-90113- 26-3) 31. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism World Report 1995 (London: Institute of Jewish Affairs), 1995, pp. 188-195. (ISBN 0-901113-24-7) 32. "The Post-Communist Era," in Randolph L. Braham (ed.), The Tragedy of Romanian Jewry (New York: Columbia University Press), 1994, pp. 333-386. (ISBN 088033-301-4) 33. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism World Report 1994 (London: Institute of Jewish Affairs), 1994, pp. 114-133. (ISBN 090-1113-21-2) 34. "Anti-Semitism without Jews in Romania," in Jan Hancil, Michael Chase (eds.), Anti-Semitism in Post-Totalitarian Europe (Prague: The Franz Kafka Society), 1993, pp. 204-226. (ISBN 80-901- 456-1-2) 35. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism World Report 1993 (London: Institute of Jewish Affairs), 1993, pp. 83-92. (ISBN 0-90-1113-21-2) 36. "The Revival of the Political Right in Post-Communist Romania," in Joseph Held (ed.), Democracy and Right-Wing Politics in Eastern Europe in the 1990s, (New York: Columbia University Press, and Boulder, East European Monographs), 1993, pp. 153-174. )ISBN 0-88-033) 37. "Romania, " in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism World Report 1992 (London: Institute of Jewish Affairs), 1992, pp. 56-60. (ISBN 0-901113-20-4)

23 38. "Romania," in Howard Spier (ed.), Antisemitism in Central and Eastern Europe (London: Institute of Jewish Affairs), 1991, pp. 35-44. 39. "Reaction in Eastern Europe and China," in Vojtech Mastny (ed.), Soviet/East European Survey 1987/1988: Selected Research and Analysis from RFE/RL (Boulder, CO: Westview), 1989, pp. 342-347. (ISBN 0-8133-7642-4) 40. "Eastern Europe," in Martin McCauley (ed.), The Soviet Union Under Gorbachev, (London: Macmillan), 1987, pp. 171-191. (ISBN 0-333-43911-2) 41. "Eastern Europe," in Martin McCauley (ed.), Khrushchev and Khrushchevism (London: Macmillan), 1986, pp. 156-179. (ISBN 0-333-43444-7) 42. "Romania's Foreign Policy Under Dej and Ceausescu," in George Schopflin (ed.), The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: A Handbook (London: Miller, Blond and White), 1986, pp. 364-377. (ISBN 0-584-7000-6-7) 43. "Romania," in Stephen Carter and Martin McCauley (eds.), Leadership and Succession in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China (London: Macmillan), 1986, pp. 114-135. (ISBN 0-333-38648-5) 44. "The Socialist Republic of Romania," in Bogdan Szajkowski (ed.), Marxist Governments: A World Survey, Vol. III (London: Macmillan), 1981. (ISBN 0-333-25705-7) D. Book Reviews 1. "Stalinism with a Human Face?: The Rise and the Fall of Ana Pauker," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 31, no. 2, 2001, pp. 94-113. (ISSN 1350-1674) 2. "George Voicu, Multipartidism: A Theory of Democracy," Sfera politicii, Vol. 6, no.64, 1998, pp. 52-57. (ISSN 1221-6720) 3. "Cultural Politics in Inter-war Romania: Irina Livezeanu, Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building and Ethnic Struggle, 1918-1930," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 27, no.1, 1997, pp. 115-116. (ISSN 1350-1674) 4. "Vladimir Tismaneanu-- The Open [-Minded] Politologist and his Enemies," Transition, Vol. 3, no. 1, January 1997, pp. 22-24. (ISSN 1211-0205) 5. "Over-Reliance on Secondary Sources. Tom Gallagher, Romania After Ceausescu: The Politics of Intolerance," East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 25, no. 2, 1995, pp. 114-116. (ISSN 1350-1674) 6. "Volodia and the Ethnocrat Gentlemen," (Vladimir Tismaneanu), Agora, no. 1, January-June 1993 (in Romanian). (ISSN 0899-1146) 7. "Romanian Politics in the Ceausescu Era," (Daniel N. Nelson), Soviet Studies, Vol. 41, no. 4, 1989, pp. 674-675. (ISSN 0038-5859)