An academic International Politics workshop relating to the topic of Peace-making in the Middle East , taught by an Aberystwyth University lecturer.
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"Peace-making in the Middle East" - International Politics AberWorkshop
Why has peace in the Middle East been so difficult to achieve? The Arab Israeli dispute has proved to be one of the most intractable, high-profile and emotive conflicts of the post-World War II era. It has expanded beyond its immediate territoriality to draw in other regional powers, global superpowers, the United Nations, NGOs, and activists and campaigners from around the world. Today we see issues at the heart of this dispute influencing the Israeli Palestinian and Iranian Israeli conflicts. This interactive workshop will explore the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern conflict, identify the core issues and stumbling blocks at the heart of the peace process, and imagine alternative solutions for the peoples of the region.
A level Syllabus Themes: Sovereignty; Nation state; non-state actors; Globalisation; Global governance; The United Nations
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