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Palestinian Statelessness: Reshaping Policy, Public Debate, and Creating Open-Access Resources

Dr Seth Anziska’s research into the history of Palestinian statelessness reached international audiences, reshaping policy discussions about the political horizons of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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13 February 2023

International policy case study


Research title: Palestinian Statelessness: Reshaping Policy, Public Debate, and Creating Open-Access Resources
Faculty: UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Activity: Research
Policy type: International relations
Country/Region: Africa and the Middle East, North America, Europe
Policy partner: UK Government (Home Departments), FCDO/UK Government Overseas, Non-UK National Governments (EU), Non-UK National Governments (non-EU), NGOs

Synopsis


Dr Seth Anziska is the Mohamed S. Farsi-Polonsky Associate Professor of Jewish-Muslim Relations at UCL. His research into the history of Palestinian statelessness has reached diverse public audiences across the Middle East, US and Europe, and his findings have reshaped contemporary policy discussions about the political horizons of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with policymakers, diplomats in the US and Europe, and leading Israeli and Palestinian officials.

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