The Academic Boycott Against Israel: Analyzing Trends and Institutional Impacts

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The academic boycott of Israel is a minority movement, impacting less than 6% of European universities.

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Proponents view the boycott as a moral necessity, while critics argue it violates academic freedom and scientific neutrality.

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Institutional neutrality is becoming a focal point for universities seeking to protect their role in objective research.

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Economic and professional costs, including loss of funding and partnerships, are emerging for institutions that adopt boycott policies.

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