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A panel at the "Middle East: Glorious Past, Uncertain Future" conference discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dr. Jonathan Brown posits that the conflict is not religious, but is instead linked to power issues. Rabbi Charles Feinberg believes ethnicity is the biggest issue. Ambassador Patrick Theros traces the history of religion and state interests in the region. Ambassador Warren Clark stresses the complications of balancing the interests and holy sites of three major religions. They discuss identity politics, religious discrimination, proposed solutions, power dynamics, settlements, trust, segregation, political narratives, and democracy.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Religious Conflict from the Arab/Muslim Perspective
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Chapter 3: Nationalistic and Ethnic Conflict
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Chapter 4: Political Conflict
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Chapter 5: Religious Aspects of the Conflict
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Chapter 6: Is Peace Possible?
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Chapter 7: Is Separation the Answer?
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Chapter 8: How is a Two-State Paradigm Created and Sustained?
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Chapter 9: The Role of Trust Between the Communities
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Chapter 10: Power Imbalances and the Rule of Law
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Chapter 11: How Can Trust Issues Be Addressed?
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Chapter 12: Changing the Narrative
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Chapter 13: The Legal System
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Chapter 14: The Psychological Dimension
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Chapter 15: What is the Extent of Engagement?
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Chapter 16: Conclusion
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