Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Between Perceptions, Democratic Values and Reconciliation
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Thursday, January 30, 2020, 4:30pm - 6:00pm
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CGIS Knafel 262, 1737 Cambridge St. , Cambridge
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WCFIA/CMES Middle East Seminar Speaker(s): <strong>Ibrahim
Khatib</strong><br /><em>Fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies,
Harvard University</em> Cost: Free and Open to the Public Contact
Info: elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu Link:
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Ibrahim Khatib completed his PhD in May 2018 at Berlin Graduate school
of Social Sciences in Humboldt University of Berlin. His PhD research
is about the relationship between democratic values, identity, threat,
conflict perception, and willingness to reconcile in the context of
the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 2018-19 he did his postdoctoral research
with Middle East studies at the Oxford School of Global and Area
Studies (OSGA), University of Oxford. His current research is focusing
on the conflict in the Middle East (Arab-Israeli) and the role of
religious beliefs and political aspirations. His research papers have
been published in several peer-reviewed journals including "Journal of
Peace Research", "International Journal of Conflict Management", and
"Citizenship Studies". He also has presented papers at a number of
international conferences including the conference of the European
Political Science Association (EPSA), World Congress of Political
Science (IPSA), the Conference of Midwest Political Science
Association (MPSA), the conference of International Society of
Political Psychology (ISPP), and others. His research interests,
include conflict resolution, Arab-Israeli conflict, Israeli and
Palestinian studies, identity, minorities, democracy, political Islam,
Middle East politics, Palestinians in Israel. CMES events are open to
the public (no registration required), and off the record. Please note
that events may be filmed and photographed by CMES.
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Thursday, January 30, 2020 - 16:30 to 18:00
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Thursday, January 30, 2020, 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Location:
CGIS Knafel 262, 1737 Cambridge St. , Cambridge
URL:
https://cmes.fas.harvard.edu/event/understanding-arab-israeli-conflict-between-perceptions-democratic-values-and
Event Description:
Gazette Classification: Lecture,Social Sciences Organization/Sponsor:
WCFIA/CMES Middle East Seminar Speaker(s): <strong>Ibrahim
Khatib</strong><br /><em>Fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies,
Harvard University</em> Cost: Free and Open to the Public Contact
Info: elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu Link:
https://cmes.fas.harvard.edu/event/understanding-arab-israeli-conflict-between-perceptions-democratic-values-and
Ibrahim Khatib completed his PhD in May 2018 at Berlin Graduate school
of Social Sciences in Humboldt University of Berlin. His PhD research
is about the relationship between democratic values, identity, threat,
conflict perception, and willingness to reconcile in the context of
the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 2018-19 he did his postdoctoral research
with Middle East studies at the Oxford School of Global and Area
Studies (OSGA), University of Oxford. His current research is focusing
on the conflict in the Middle East (Arab-Israeli) and the role of
religious beliefs and political aspirations. His research papers have
been published in several peer-reviewed journals including "Journal of
Peace Research", "International Journal of Conflict Management", and
"Citizenship Studies". He also has presented papers at a number of
international conferences including the conference of the European
Political Science Association (EPSA), World Congress of Political
Science (IPSA), the Conference of Midwest Political Science
Association (MPSA), the conference of International Society of
Political Psychology (ISPP), and others. His research interests,
include conflict resolution, Arab-Israeli conflict, Israeli and
Palestinian studies, identity, minorities, democracy, political Islam,
Middle East politics, Palestinians in Israel. CMES events are open to
the public (no registration required), and off the record. Please note
that events may be filmed and photographed by CMES.
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