7:30pm Israel-Palestine: The Conundrum
of Coexistence
Thursday, February 27
Cabot Auditorium, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
| Admiral Ami Ayalon with colloquim member Maarouf Al-Dawalibi |
Ami Ayalon
Former Director, Shin Bet (Israeli Security Agency); former commander-in-chief, Israeli Navy; Recipient, Medal of Supreme Bravery (Israel's Highest Award for Bravery in the Field of Battle) and The Quality Government Knight Award, awarded annually to civil officials and elected leaders, who contributed to the promotion of democratic values, public leadership and to the advancement of sound administration and quality government
| Sari Nusseibeh |
Sari Nusseibeh
President and professor of philosophy, al-Quds University; former Commissioner in Jerusalem, Palestinian Authority; coauthor, No Trumpets, No Drums: A Two-State Settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Roelf Meyer
Chairman, Civil Society Initiative, South Africa; former Minister of Constitutional Affairs, South Africa (during both the De Klerk and Mandela presidencies); chief negotiator, National Party, talks to end apartheid*
| Roelf Meyer |
Eileen Babbitt (facilitator)
Assistant Professor of International Politics, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; author, "Imagine Coexistence: A Research Study for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees", "Challenges of International Diplomatic Agents," and "Women and the Art of Peacemaking: Data from Israeli-Palestinian Interactive Problem-Solving Workshops"
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