(POSC 325)
The Politics of the
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Final Term Paper
Assessing Israeli-Palestinian
Politics after October 7
due Wednesday, May 15 by 11:59pm on Canvas
Write a 4-5 page essay
assessing possible approaches to addressing the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. You should consider how Israel
and Palestinians might move towards a peaceful resolution of their conflict –
either temporary or more permanently – given the ongoing crisis that began with
Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
Your paper should consider this terrorist attack, Israel’s military
response and ongoing war on Hamas in the Gaza strip, the resulting humanitarian
crisis in the Gaza strip, and the broader international crisis this has
provoked.
Your proposal should be
based on course readings and lectures (including Professor Burstein’s and
Ghaith al-Omari’s guest talks). You do not
need to do additional research.
Use your previous paper as a
starting point, and drawing on our course review of other wars, peace
agreements, and ongoing conflicts – identify the key opportunities and
obstacles to achieving a peace agreement.
Once you identify these key opportunities and obstacles based on our
course review of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, reflect on how they
might have changed or how they might have been reaffirmed by the current war
and resulting crises.
Your paper should
specifically address each of the following:
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Borders: should there be a one-state or two-state
solution? In either case, where should
the borders be drawn? 1967 green-line? 1949 armistice agreement? Some other set of borders? What should happen with Gaza?
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Security: how should security be handled? For a two state solution – for Israel and
Palestine each. In a one state solution,
for Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, Palestinian Arabs, Christians. In either case – for neighboring nations. How might security be addressed with regards
to Gaza and Israel now?
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Refugees: how should the issue of Palestinian refugees
be handled – here focus on the “right of return” and UN Resolution 194. In a one state solution, how should Jews,
Palestinians, Christians be treated in terms of making that country their
homeland? In either a one-state or
two-state solution, how would those millions displaced by the Gaza war be
addressed?
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Jerusalem: regardless of whether or not you propose a
one-state or two-state solution – how should Jerusalem be handled? Should it be divided into Jewish and Arab
areas as it is now? Should it be
internationalized? Etc.
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Leadership: considering the history of the conflict, how
would you assess the current leadership of Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza in
terms of their capacity to get to some resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict (temporary or long-term)? What
kinds of leadership would be necessary to get to a resolution – think about
Israel’s politics, the future governance of Gaza, and the future of the
Palestinian Authority.
Finally, your paper should
highlight the differences in the Palestinian and Israeli narratives of their
past experiences with peace and conflict, and also consider contemporary
political realities for both Palestinians and Israelis.
Citations: Use the American Political Science Association (APSA) formatting. For details on how to properly use APSA
ctation and reference formatting, see the following:
The online APSA style manual is at:
https://connect.apsanet.org/stylemanual/
Professor Burstein’s guest
talk: ( IMPORTANT SOURCE)
NOTE TO WRITER: Greeting’s Dylan please see attached below all course sources that should be considered for this paper, please review the youtube guest talk it is vey essential. This paper’s citation should be written in ( APSA formatting and you should use the recources you require. In addition I incorporated the paper your wrote for the Oslo Agreement for this course as well to become inspired as suggested in the assignment instructions by my proffesor. Please review all documents.
Author: admin
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Title: Moving Towards Peace: Assessing Approaches to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Aftermath of October 7 “Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Review”
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The Evolution of the European Union: Perspectives from Origins to Present Day “The Knowledge Gap in EU Scholarship: Implications for Governance and Public Perception”
Answer the following question only using this book :Origins and Evolution of the European Union, 2nd edition.
Please provide a page reference or a quote for each question from the book. DO NOT use footnotes. Each answer to the question should be about 100 words.
(Times New Roman 12, single-spaced, with one line of blank space between responses), using 1-inch margins); include the assignment title/number; and number your responses precisely in accordance with the assignment. Your responses must be based on the assigned readings (i.e., the use of “outside” material is discouraged); composed in full-sentences; use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation, as well as appropriate (i.e., mature) style; contain bracketed in-text page-references—e.g., (25) or (34-35)—to the assigned readings
SKIP #1
QUESTIONS:
Watch the video clip for this module (“Churchill in Zurich 1946”) available on Canvas. Free writing … what are your impressions?
Peter Stirk references John Maynard Keynes’s take on the role of Germany for Europe’s economy. Why was/is Keynes’s position problematic/controversial?
According to David A. Messenger, what was the Berlin Blockade? How did it come about? What were its consequences?
Why was fascism in Spain under Franco allowed to continue for another three decades (until 1975) beyond WWII?
From the perspective of John R. Gillingham, what appears to have been the value of the Schuman Plan negotiations?
Jean Monnet and Konrad Adenauer are, at least by some, considered architects of European integration. How so/on what grounds?
Gillingham emphasizes that Europe still lacks its own “demos.” Why, and with what consequences?
According to Wendy Asbeek Brusse, what were Britain’s reservations concerning the customs union?
Craig Parsons argues that it was French insistence on a community Europe that forced Germany, the Benelux countries, and Italy to choose supranationality over cooperation with sovereignty-conscious Britain. Before this was achieved, what were the three competing models of Europe in post-WWII France? Be specific.
How did Guy Mollet manage to get the Rome treaties ratified?
According to Jeffrey Vanke, what may have been Charles de Gaulle’s “certain idea of Europe” between 1940 and 1969? Discuss.
What is the significance of the Elysée Treaty?
According to Richard T. Griffiths, what were the anticipated impacts of CAP (= common agricultural policy) on Britain?
In Ann-Christina L. Knudsen’s assessment, why/how was agriculture able to claim and uphold such a special position in the Federal Republic of Germany and, in fact, throughout Western Europe?
What was the Mansholt Plan, and what was its significance?
Piers Ludlow maintains that, according to the traditional narrative (which he then sets out to challenge), Jacques Delors is credited with a major European revival. How so/on what grounds?
According to Dorothee Heisenberg, there was a lack of public enthusiasm in Europe with regard to EMU (= economic and monetary union). Yet, once it was launched, the Euro was supported by two-thirds of the populace. How would you explain this?
What was the significance of the “two-speed” and “opt-out” EMU debate?
According to Jeffrey J. Anderson, why did the gradualist approach to German reunification fail?
According to Anna Michalski, what are the 1993 Copenhagen criteria? On what grounds have they been criticized?
Why does Turkish membership in the EU (= European Union) appear to be going nowhere?
Desmond Dinan references and quotes Winston Churchill’s 1946 Zurich speech. According to this speech, how was Churchill envisioning Britain’s role with regard to the potential United States of Europe? What are the implications?
According to Berthold Rittberger (citing Geoffrey Garrett and Andrew Moravcsik), what are the key advantages of a supranational court?
According to Desmond Dinan, what is Alan Milward’s thesis/argument in The European Rescue of the Nation State?
Discuss Desmond Dinan’s closing sentences: “As in other areas of EU scholarship, the gap between the specialists’ knowledge and the publics’ [sic] awareness nevertheless remains formidable. Whereas that is true of most academic endeavours, the consequences of the ‘knowledge gap’ for the EU, being such a highly contested form of governance, are particularly regrettable.” -
“The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health: A Literature Review”
I uploaded a rubric so all the requirements are on there. Please make sure there is between 5-8 pages of the literature review section. No quotation, only paraphrasing the articles.
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“Exploring the Foundations of Psychology: Week 3 Analysis”
please see the attachments. one is the actual assignment, and the other is an outline of my course. this is week threes assignment only.
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“The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Review of Research Studies”
– 6 pages NOT including the cover/title page and bibliography
– type in New Times Roman, 12 point font
– double spaced, with 1 inch margins all around, and page number
– must be in APA format
– five referencese mininum requirement for the bibliography
– In text citations and the bibliography page MUST be in APA format
– three of the five references musr be peer reviewed journal articles
– the paper must accurately present the positions of others and your evaluation of that
body of research and/or theory is critical
– the point of the paper is to intergrate a number of works by differents people relevant to a specific topic or issue.
EX.
First page – cover/title page – topic (in question form), student name, course name and proffesor name , date
Page 1 Introduction
why did i chose the topic
thesis statement (purpose of the paper)
define key words in your topic
Page 2-5 Review of the literature/Research studies
present research studies and include your own critical/analytical evaluative thinking of the research studies. A minimum of 5 references; 3 are peer-reviewed articles from academic/scholarly journals. Remember to cite sources within the text using APA format.
Page 6 Summary and conclusion
last page
bibliography/reference page- APA format should be used -
“Christian Action for Ethical Transformation: A Plan for Addressing Contemporary Issues”
The source required is, “The Powers That Be” by Walter Wink. Other sources suggested could be from Wink’s trilogy, Naming, Unmasking and Embracing the Powers.
Directions: Your assignment is to develop, in response to a
selected contemporary ethical issue now facing society, a written plan of Christian
action for the particular Christian community to which you belong. (Note: You
must write in complete sentences. No outlines. No bullet-point presentations.)
Note: Your essay should be informed by and discuss at least one TSE 120
assigned text.
1. Your paper should begin by identifying and describing the ethical norms and
values of your Christian community. Which ethical principles are most important
to your community? How would your community describe what ethical human
existence
and an ethical human society look like?
2. Next, select one ethical issue now facing society that is being debated by
opposing sides. Discuss why and how your Christian community’s ethical norms
and values call on your community to take a strong stand on this issue.
3. Lastly, develop a plan for your community to take a proactive stand on this
issue. What are some of the practical, nuts-and-bolts aspects of your plan that
make sure it “has teeth,” that is, directly contributes to solving the selected
problem. (Your plan, in other words, can include but must also go beyond just
preaching and teaching.) How does your community’s plan, if implemented,
contribute to the moral improvement and/or ethical transformation of society?
How does your community’s planreflect the good news of Jesus Christ? -
Title: The Role of Nitric Oxide in Exercise: Chemistry and Physiology
Hi,
I need a 3-4min speech about the nitric oxide chemistry during exercise. I have attached a picture and I was thinking about discussing the process. My partner is already discussing a study experiment related to this. My job is to discuss the chemistry and physiology. However, if you have better figures/pictures please go ahead with them. I only need 1 or 2 slides with pictures/figures:
– please make sure less information on the slides and short dot points
Obviously, I’ll need a speech on a seperate document. -
Title: The Fluid Nature of Personality: Reconsidering the Common Definition
Please write this essay in Australian English (UK). The topic I chose
Discuss whether personality is fixed or fluid, and evaluate whether the common definition of personality needs to change. -
Title: Understanding and Addressing the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Literature Review and Reflection
Assignment brief and the form with chosen topic is attached. The structure is in the brief.
Assessment Part A: Project
(2500 words)
However, the following criteria must be
covered:
Executive summary
Table of Contents
• Background of your research topic
(rationality and problem statement)
• Project aim and objectives
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Literature review based on existing
academic literature and other secondary
sources
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Findings and Analysis of your project
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Problems identified
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Recommendations
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Conclusion
No primary empirical research will be undertaken.
Assessment Part
B: Reflection (500 words)
Reflecting on a project is a crucial process that allows
individuals to gain insights into their experiences, identify areas for
improvement, and celebrate successes. In a 500-word reflection, it’s essential
to be concise and focused. You can apply the relevant reflective theory or learning cycle.