The ‘Politicide’ of the Palestinian People

 

 

The 2007 Palestine Center Annual Conference

“The ‘Politicide’ of the Palestinian People”

Friday, 2 November 2007


 

Panel I – Mechanics of “Politicide:” Palestinians since 1967
Participants: Professor Adi Ophir, Ms. Tal Arbel, and Professor John Quigley

Panel II – Consequences of “Politicide” Participants: Dr. Nadim Rouhana, Dr. Michael Fischbach, and Dr. Atif Kubursi 

Panel III – The “Politicide” of Others: Do Palestinians Have Options
against “Politicide?”
Participants: Professor Munir Akash, Dr. Suheir Daoud, and Dr. Amal Amireh

PANEL SUMMARIES


Panel I – Mechanics of “Politicide:” Palestinians since 1967

Professor Adi Ophir, Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University

Ms. Tal Arbel, Harvard University

Professor John Quigley, Professor in Law, Ohio State University


Panel II – Consequences of “Politicide”

Dr. Nadim Rouhana, Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, George Mason University

Dr. Michael Fischbach, Professor of History, Randolph-Macon College, Virginia

Dr. Atif Kubursi, Professor of Economics, McMaster University, Canada


Panel III – The “Politicide” of Others: Do Palestinians Have Options
against “Politicide?”

Professor Munir Akash, Master Lecturer of Humanities and Modern Languages, Suffolk University, Boston

Dr. Suheir Daoud, Visiting Professor of Politics, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA

Dr. Amal Amireh, Associate Professor of English, George Mason University