Join us for a critical exploration of the complex challenges reshaping Palestinian society, economics, and politics. Hosted by the ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, this expert panel will examine issues extending far beyond Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. From the erosion of Palestinian political institutions to the expansion of Israeli settlements in Jerusalem and the West Bank, our specialists will scrutinise the pivotal factors defining the future of the Palestinian National Movement. The choices made by Palestinian leaders and their far-reaching implications will also be a central focus.
Panelists:
A/Prof Ibrahim Fraihat, Dean & Associate Professor, Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar.
Dr Dalal Iriqat, Assistant Professor of Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution and Strategic Planning, Arab American University, Palestine.
Dr Anas Iqtait, Lecturer of Economics and Public Economics of the Middle East, Australian National University, Australia.
Location
Speakers
- A/Prof Ibrahim Fraihat, Dean & Associate Professor, Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar
- Dr Dalal Iriqat, Assistant Professor of Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution and Strategic Planning, Arab American University, Palestine
- Dr Anas Iqtait, Lecturer of Economics and Public Economics of the Middle East, Australian National University, Australia
Event Series
Contact
- CAIS Admin+10261254982
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