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On 14 November 2005 P-CON, the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at Colgate University, will be hosting a panel on the prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian peace ten years following the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The meeting will focus on the political effects of the assassination, rather than on Rabin’s personal career or legacy. Asking if there ever was, or is, any relation between Rabin’s murder and political processes now precluding a comprehensive peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians, the panel will concentrate both on the stalemated final status accords and on the role ascribed to the assassination itself in normalizing the stalemated peace. Panel participants include:
Professor Ian Lustick, Department of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Professor Dan Rabinowitz, Department of Anthropology
Tel-Aviv University
Professor Avraham Sela, Department of Political Science
Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Dr. Yuval Neria, Department of Trauma Studies and Services
New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University
Professor Noor-Aiman Khan, Department of History
Colgate University
Daniel Bertrand, George R. Monk and Myra T. Cooley, Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at Colgate University, will serve as moderators for this event.
The panel will take place at 7PM in Love Auditorium, Little Hall, Colgate University, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346. This event is free and open to the public. For further information please contact peace@mail.colgate.edu or phone 315-228-7806
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