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The Israel-Hamas War: What Is Happening and What Might Happen Next?

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The Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program presents a webinar with Professors Amal Jamal (Tel Aviv University) and Dov Waxman (University of California, Los Angeles).

Moderated by Yael Zeira, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School, Jamal and Waxman will discuss the recent developments in the conflict between Hamas and Israel, placing these ongoing events in brief historical perspective. Jamal and Waxman will consider the conflict’s possible outcomes, its effects on domestic and global politics, and the role of the U.S. and other regional/international actors.

Moderator:

Yael Zeira
Associate Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University  

Yael Zeira examines the causes and consequences of public opinion and political behavior in authoritarian and conflict settings, with a regional focus on the Middle East. She wrote "The Revolution Within: State Institutions and Unarmed Resistance in Palestine" (Cambridge University Press, 2019) and has published in journals that include Comparative Political Studies and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Her work has been supported by the Project on Middle East Political Science, New York University, Stanford University, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, among others.

Panelists:

Dov Waxman
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair in Israel Studies and Director of the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Dov Waxman is the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair of Israel Studies at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and the director of the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. His research focuses on the conflict over Israel-Palestine, Israeli politics and foreign policy, U.S.-Israel relations, American Jewry’s relationship with Israel, Jewish politics, and contemporary antisemitism. He frequently gives media interviews and public talks on these topics. He is the author of four books, including his latest, "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: What Everyone Needs to Know" (Oxford University Press, 2019).

Amal Jamal
Professor of Political Science, Tel-Aviv University

Amal Jamal is full professor in the School of Political Science, Government and International Affairs at Tel Aviv University and served as the head of the department in the years 2006-2009. He is currently the head of the Walter Lebach Institute for the Study of Jewish-Arab Coexistence and editor-in-chief of the leading Hebrew political science journal, The Public Sphere. His research fields include political theory, political communication, civil society, democratization and civil liberalization, social movements, postcolonial studies, the cultural industries, and minority nationalism. Jamal has extensively published on these topics in four languages (English, German, Hebrew and Arabic). His recent publications include the book, "Reconstructing the Civic: Palestinian Civil Activism in Israel) (SUNY, 2020).


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Virtual

Region

Virtual

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Faculty

Staff

Students, Graduate and Professional

Students, Undergraduate

Cost

FREE: Open to SU faculty, students and staff.

Organizers

MAX-Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, MAX-Middle Eastern Studies Program

Contact

Eleanor V Langford
315.443.2935

evlangfo@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Eleanor V Langford to request accommodations

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