Weatherhead Forum (Zoom)

Date and Time

February 14, 2024
10:00AM - 11:30AM EST

Location

Zoom (registration required)


 

The War in Israel/Palestine: Geopolitical Dimensions

This session is open to the public and will be recorded, but dissemination is TBD. Registration is required for this Zoom webinar. For more information on the events in this series, including past videos and upcoming events, visit the series page

The war of 2023 is the latest eruption of a protracted conflict between Israelis and Palestinians that has sent shock waves around the world. In our Weatherhead Forum series on "The War in Israel/Palestine," we bring together scholars across disciplines and with different perspectives to better understand the dimensions of this conflict. Our series provides a safe space to address current events, history, polarization, potential resolutions, the humanitarian response, implications for the region, the role of US foreign policy, and more—in an effort to provide thoughtful answers to complex questions.

Part 3: Geopolitical Dimensions

As regional actors beyond Israel and Hamas are drawn into the conflict, stability across the Middle East is increasingly uncertain. Alliances are shifting, proxy wars are intensifying, and commercial ships are being diverted away from the Red Sea following attacks by Houthi rebels. Caught among different actors clamoring for their support, the United States and other nations and regional alliances must stake their positions based on various and differing grounds, be they humanitarian, security, economic, or strategic.

Four scholars will discuss and debate the volatile and fluctuating state of relations within the Middle East and the broader geopolitical ramifications of this heightened, century-long conflict.

Speakers

F. Gregory Gause, Professor of International Affairs and John H. Lindsey ’44 Chair, Bush School of Government & Public Service, Texas A&M University.

Peter Krause, Associate Professor of Political Science, Boston College.

Adel Hamaizia, Research Fellow, Middle East Initiative, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School.

Dahlia Sheindlin, public opinion expert and political analyst; PhD, Tel Aviv University.

Chair

Melani Cammett, Weatherhead Center Director. Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs, Department of Government, Harvard University.

Contact

Sarah Banse
Events Manager
sarahbanse@wcfia.harvard.edu

Remote Access Information

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