Roots of Conflicts, Paths to Peace
1h 21m
• Presented by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Dr. Omer Bartov of Brown University, Bret Stephens of the New York Times, Dr. Rula Hardal of A Land for All, and Dr. Robert Satloff of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy; moderated by Sarah Wildman •
Our experts will delve into the historical roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict, examining key milestones and socio-political factors that have shaped its trajectory. The conversation will also explore contemporary challenges and engage with diverse perspectives on viable solutions for a lasting peace, emphasizing diplomacy, mutual understanding, and the role of global stakeholders.
This event is part of the ongoing discussion series, "Conflict in the Middle East: Context and Ramifications."
Chapter Markers:
00:00:25 - Dean Celenza & William Egginton Introduce 'The Conflict in the Middle East' Series
00:02:19 - Moderator Sarah Wildman Introduces Lecture and Guests
00:08:35 - Sarah kicks off conversation with 1948, and how it connects where we are today.
01:20:50 - Discussion Concludes