Event



Horizons of Israeli-Palestinian Relations After the Peace Process

Nathaniel Shils, PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania
Mar 23, 2022 at | ONLINE - details below

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Over the past two decades, the Oslo peace process and Two-State Solution have been pushed aside as the dominant frames for thinking about the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations. How are Israelis and Palestinians adapting to the disappearance of this pathway and outcome? In what new ways are they thinking about the future? This talk will survey and assess a range of views that have emerged on the ground in recent years. 

Nathaniel Shils is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science with broad interests in comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. His dissertation research examines emergent dynamics in Israeli and Palestinian politics through a comparative lens. Other projects include a study of the BDS movement and an intellectual history of the uses and politics of the concept "settler colonialism" in the discipline of Political Science.