Intractable State Formation Projects: Israel and Palestine in a Comparative Regional Perspective
Description
Developments in Palestine between 1905 and 1948 can be analysed with reference to increasing tensions between two different colonial pacts emerging in the same territory. One was between Britain and the Palestinians, the other was between Britain and the Zionist movement.
In this seminar, the dual process of state formation in the Levant is compared with other processes of state formation in the region at the same time, in particular with settler colonialism in Algeria and with the kinds of colonial pacts that evolved in other states formed in the former Ottoman Arab area (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq).
Speakers
- Fredrik Engelstad, Professor Emeritus, University of Oslo and Institute for Social Research
- Lars Mjøset, Professor Emeritus, University of Oslo
- Andrew Bennet, Professor, Georgetown University
- Nils Butenschön, Professor, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo
- Rania Maktabi, Associate Professor, Østfold University College
The panel discussion will be moderated by Kristian Berg Harpviken, Research Professor, PRIO
This event was co-hosted by the PRIO Middle East Centre and Institute for Social Research.
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