Contemporary Palestinian History

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Course Overview

This MOOC will discuss contemporary Palestinian history, and will highlight the main and most relevant aspects of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, including how and why the conflict started, how it evolved, the current status-quo, and possible settlements. It will do so in an interdisciplinary way, combining insights from history and postcolonialism, political economy, international relations, state governance, and international law. After attending this MOOC learners will be able to: 1. Explain what the importance of historic Palestine is to the Palestinian people and the wider Arab world. 2. Explain how and why the Palestinian-Israeli conflict started and evolved, including the implications of legal and diplomatic efforts. 3. Describe the current status-quo of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. 4. Describe and interpret the different voices within scholarly and political discussions about possible settlements of the conflict. 5. Reflect critically and develop an informed and nuanced perspective of their own on the conflict. 6. Do all of the above in an interdisciplinary way, combining insights from history and postcolonialism, political economy, international relations, state governance, and international law.

Course FAQs

What are the prerequisites for 'Contemporary Palestinian History'?

Prerequisites for this continuing education class are set by Utrecht University. Most professional development online classes benefit from some prior knowledge. Please check the provider's page for specific requirements.

Will I receive a certificate for this CE class?

Yes, upon successful completion, Utrecht University typically offers a shareable certificate to showcase your new skills and fulfill your continuing education requirements.

How long does this online course take to complete?

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