27. feb. 2013

IntRpol Conference 2013: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Prospects for a Two-State Solution

18. marts 2012 · 10.15 - 16:00

SDU, lokale o100

IntRpol Odense (tilkendegiv din deltagelse her)


///UPDATE: Police authorities will be present at the conference. Identification might be required. Please come early and bring valid ID, such as your student card, health card or passport.
Thanks to SIO and DJØF we will provide lunch, fruit, coffee and snacks for the conference participants.
We look forward to see you all.///


The conflict between Israel and the people of Palestine remains today one of the main threats to global order and security. Throughout time many different political leaders from both Europe and the US have tried to break the deadlock, but none of them have succeeded in solving the conflict. By hosting the Israeli ambassador to Denmark and a wide range of social scientists, this year's annual IntRpol Conference will shed light on the problem of reaching a peaceful solution to the conflict.

Below you find the complete program for the event.
We look forward to meeting you the 18th of March.

Program: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Prospects for a Two-State Solution

10.15-10.30 - Welcome: by chairman of IntRpol, Knud Hvilsted

10:30-11.30 – Opening speech: The Israel-Palestine conflict: Its historical perspective and role in a Middle East in transition
Associate Professor Peter Seeberg (Center for Contemporary Middle East Studies, SDU)


11:45 – 12.45 – Workshops:
A U.S. Perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Professor Sten Rynning (Department of Political Science and Public Management, SDU)
The protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A three level analysisProfessor Martin Beck (Center for Contemporary Middle East Studies, SDU)
Boots on the Ground: A perspective from a former intern at the Embassy of Denmark in Tel Aviv. Cand.scient.pol. Rasmus Jacobsen.

12:45-13:45 – Lunch

13:45-14:45 – Keynote Speech incl. 15 min. Q&A: Israel's ambassador to Denmark, Arthur Avnon

14:45-15:00 – Break

15:00-16:00 – Panel discussion: The Two-State Solution: Dead or Alive?
Ambassador Arthur Avnon, Professor Sten Rynning, Professor Martin Beck, & MP