MASTER IN GLOBAL STUDIES RS2235 The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Module responsible lecturer: Michael Schulz

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MASTER IN GLOBAL STUDIES RS2235 The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Module responsible lecturer: Michael Schulz Spring Semester 2011

What is the conflict about? Two national movements’ struggle over historical Palestine Religion? Oil? Water? East vs West? Historical hatred?

SPOILERS ON BOTH SIDES? MEDIA PICTURE ONLY SHOW INCONCILIATORY IMAGES! Palestinian HamasIsraeli settlers

ISRAELI LEADERS: ALL PRIME MINISTERS 1949—2010

PALESTINIAN LEADERS 1959—2010

RS2235, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 15 higher education credits The aim with the course is to analyze the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After completion of the course the student shall be able to:  Summarize the historical development of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1900;  Conduct a conflict analysis and identify the main parties to the conflict, as well as their needs, interests and motives;  Present the major agreements that have been signed in order to solve the conflict, as well as identify their weaknesses and strengths;  Lift forward various theoretical explanations to why conflict resolution interventions so far have failed.

RS2235, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 15 higher education credits Examination and grading principles The intended learning outcomes will be assessed through a number of examinations conducted in groups and individually, written and oral. Each student will do the following examinations that consists of five parts: 1. An assignment that runs parallel to lectures and seminars (oral). 2. Three (3) individually written seminar papers. 3. Active participation in teacher free seminars (oral). 4. Active participation in exercises. 5. A take home exam at the end of the course (written).

RS2235, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 15 higher education credits Some books in the module: Gelvin, James L, 2005, The Israeli-Palestine Conflict. One Hundred Years of Conflict, Cambridge: Cambdrige University Press, 278 pages. Mahler, Gregory S & Mahler Alden R. W, 2010, The Arab-Israeli Conflict. An introduction and documentary reader, London: Routledge, 302 pages. Meital, Yoram, 2006, Peace in Tatters. Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East, Boulder/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 230 pages. Rothenberg, Celia E, 2004, Spirits of Palestine. Gender, Society, and Stories of the Jinn, Lexington Books, U.S., 168 pages. Schulz, Michael, 2011, Hamas between Sharia Rule and Demo-Islam, Springer Verlag (forthcoming). Shafir, Gershon, & Peled, Yoav, 2002, Being Israeli. The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 300 pages.

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