Spring 2026 International Security & Diplomacy IA7825 section 001

Islam, Judaism, and the Israeli-Palestin

Islam, Judaism, and the I

Call Number 15615
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course seeks to help students learn how to think, not what to think – we pursue fuller thinking by drawing on the broadest range of evidence from right and left, Arab, Israeli and Palestinian, Jewish and Muslim, and others. No questions are banned: all perspectives are open to challenge. What tools are required to engage, understand and be involved with improving the Israeli-Palestinian issue by acquiring greater intelligence, nuance, and awareness of the claims and sensitivities of both sides? Too often, American and European policymakers bring our own biases and blind-spots to the negotiating table, and do not understand the beliefs of local nations. Which leads to the question: How do policy practitioners help participants in the conflict move forward, while taking seriously the claims and cultures of the people involved? This course respects and meets the people involved in the conflict in their words, narratives, and deeds. The longest war in the Middle East is not only about that region: American university campuses, political parties, and different communities are being torn apart by slogans of “Zionism is racism”, “white colonial settlements”, “apartheid”, “globalize the Intifada”, and “Islam is terrorism”. Why does this conflict matter so much? How do we approach it with intellectual honesty, empathy, openness, facts and mutual respect?

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Department International Security & Diplomacy
Enrollment 0 students (25 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, November 8, 2025
Subject International Security & Diplomacy
Number IA7825
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Open To SIPA
Section key 20261ISDI7825U001