The Tenure of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin (1977-1983): Lessons for History and International Relations

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2021

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Tuesday, February 9, 202112:00PM - 1:30PMOnline Event, Online Event
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Description

This lecture will summarize the significance of Prime Minister Menachem Begin for Israeli diplomatic history. It will offer insights regarding his relevance for studying international relations more broadly. The lecture will be aimed at beginners and non-specialists. Insights will be shared from the author’s dissertation and book, The Limits of a Grand Strategy Paradigm in International Relations: Lessons from Israeli History, 1977–1983.

Dr. Ari Barbalat recently completed his PhD in International Relations from UCLA, graduating in June 2020. He volunteers for the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and Project Abraham (with Toronto’s Yazidis community). He lives in Thornhill.


Speakers

Dr. Ari Barbalat
PhD in International Relations from UCLA



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