A “Constituency of Peace”
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science
Religion in Conflict and Peace: Hamas
*This is the third article in my series on the various religious ideologies floating behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. You can find Part One here, and Part Two here. Portions of this article are adapted from my M.A. Thesis, “Religio-Political Groups and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process.”
Looking Back and Moving Forward
As we come to the close of another year, it is sometimes easy to feel as if nothing has been accomplished to move toward Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Religion in Conflict and Peace: Kookism
*This is the second article in my series on the various religious ideologies floating behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. You can find part one of the series, here. Portions of this article are adapted from my M.A. Thesis, “Religio-Political Groups and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process.”
Religion in Conflict and Peace: Religious Zionism
*This is the first article in a series I am commencing to look at the various religious ideologies floating behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Portions of this article are adapted from my M.A. Thesis, “Religio-Political Groups and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process.”



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