University to host series of lectures, panel discussions related to war

March 25, 2003
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The following calendar lists University of Michigan lectures and panel discussions regarding various war issues. These events are free, open to the public and held on U-M’s Central Campus. For a campus map, visit www.umich.edu/news/maps.html

“End of the Two-State Solution?”
Wednesday ( State St.
Salim Tamari, associate professor, department of sociology and anthropology, Bir Zeit University, and director, Institute of Jerusalem Studies, will give the lecture. He is the editor of Jerusalem Quarterly File, dedicated to providing scholarly articles on Jerusalem’s history and on the dynamics and trends currently shaping the city.
Sponsors: Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Center for Political Studies, department of political science, and International Institute “Settlement: Space and Resources in Israel and Palestine”
Thursday ( State St.
A panel discussion featuring Sarah Roy, Salim Tamari and Eyal Weizman. Sponsors: Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Center for Political Studies, department of political science, and International Institute “The Antiquity and Aniquities of Iraq”
Thursday ( St.
Piotr Michalowski, the George C. Cameron Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, is the guest speaker. The delicate ecology and fragile archaeological remains are now under siege from both sides in the conflict, and this plundering could very well continue after hostilities are over. The current Iraqi regime has appropriated the antiquity of the land for its own uses and we cannot predict the effect of a backlash against these gestures once the bombs stop falling. The politics of antiquity thus acquire a particular meaning as the war drags on, the heavy armor rolls on, trenches are dug, and the ruins are turned into dust. “AGORA on Operation Iraqi Freedom”
Thursday ( This panel discussion features five Law School professors: A.W. Brian
Simpson, James C. Hathaway, Robert L. Howse, Dino Kritsiotis and Joel H. Samuels. The moderators are Evan H. Caminker, associate dean for academic affairs, and Virginia B. Gordan, assistant dean of
international programs. Sponsor: U-M Law School Center for International & Comparative Law. “Peace-Building in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1993-2003”
Wednesday ( State St.
A lecture by Ifat Maoz, professor, Department of Communications, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Sponsors: Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Center for Political Studies, department of political science, and International Institute.