Political Violence and Terrorism in the Middle East

March 1, 1986

 

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Moderator:
Mr. Sherman Teichman
Director, Tufts University Colloquium on Terrorism

Visual Presentation: Countering PLO Terrorism: The Countermeasures and Consequences for Israeli Society
Professor Yoram Dinstein
Dean of the Tel-Aviv University Law School, editor of The Israel Human Rights Yearbook; Visiting Scholar, New York University Law School

The Media, Terrorism and the Palestinians
Professor Rashid Khalidi
Department of Political Science; Fellow, Middle East Institute, Columbia University; author of Under Siege: P.L.O. Decisionmaking During the 1982 War

Recent Trends in Anti-Arab Violence and Terrorism in Israel
Professor Ehud Sprinzak
Senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, the Hebrew University; Fellow, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Modernization of Resistance - The Shi'ites of Lebanon
Professor Augustus Richard Norton
Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of Social Sciences, The United States Military Academy, West Point; author, External Intervention and the Politics of Lebanon

How the U.S. Should Deal with Terrorism
Professor Geoffrey Kemp
Senior Fellow, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies; former special assistant on Middle East Affairs for President Reagan; Staff Member for Near East & South Asian Affairs, the National Security Council; former Middle East analyst for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs

State Terror - Iran, Libya, and Syria