6:00 pm - Monday, September 15

Talk: Why Has Peace Become So Elusive?

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The lecture demonstrates how the Arab-Israeli conflict is actually part of a much larger global trend. Although historically the vast majority of wars ended in peace treaties, very few conflicts now do. The lecture explains this phenomenon and what it means for the Arab-Israel conflict.

Cameron S. Brown is a Neubauer Research Fellow at Tel Aviv University's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Mr. Brown examines regional and domestic affairs from a comparative context, borrowing insights from cutting edge research in the social sciences.Mr. Brown has appeared in the international press (including Reuters, AP, and the BBC), and Israeli television and radio. His commentary has been published in papers including The Jerusalem Post, Ha?aretz, Chicago Sun-Times, Newsday and Canada?s National Post. His academic articles have appeared in The Review of International Studies, Middle East Journal, Israel Affairs, The Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal (MERIA), Turkish Studies, and several edited volumes. Mr. Brown is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He holds a Master's degree in the Modern Middle East from the Hebrew University and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Illinois.

A light buffet and beverages will be provided.

Admission/Cost: $25 - $30 (day off), Members free before September 2, $10 thereafter.

Location:
Sheppard Mullin
12275 El Camino Real #200
Del Mar, CA 92130

Monday, September 15 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM