Keynote Lecture – “The political geography of Israel/Palestine: apartheid or confederation?”

TransConflict is pleased to announce the lecture, “The Political Geography of Israel/Palestine: Apartheid or Confederation?”, organised by the Centre for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS) on 2nd July

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Keynote Lecture: “The Political Geography of Israel/Palestine: Apartheid or Confederation?”

Prof. Oren Yiftachel, Ben-Gurion University (Israel)

Details:

  • Organizers – 2013 Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies, Centre for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS)
  • When – Tuesday, July 2, 2013; 6:30pm (CET)
  • Where – Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Karadjordjeva 65, Belgrade

Background

Prof. Oren Yiftachel of Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva/Israel will discuss the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict from his lenses as a political geographer. He will address the dilemma among academics, scholars, politicians and policy makers about the possible future relations between Israelis and Palestinians. Can the two states solution still be a viable one? Will the Israeli occupation deepen and continue to resemble apartheid regimes?

Thinking about the Israeli-Palestinian ongoing conflict from a comparative perspective, Prof. Yiftachel has written extensively on Ethnocratic Regimes in Israel, Sri Lanka, Estonia and South Africa (Ethnocracy: Land and Identity Politics in Israel/Palestine).

Besides his academic work, Prof. Yiftachel is engaged and well known for his contribution to Human Rights issues in Israel. For Prof. Yiftachel’s full biography, please click here.

For more information about the CFCCS 2013 Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies, please visit: cfccs.org

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