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Carleton Expert Available – Israel and Palestine Conflict

Published on May 12, 2021

As violent conflict continues to escalate between Israel and Palestine, a Carleton expert is available to comment.

Mira Sucharov
Professor, Political Science

Email: mira.sucharov@carleton.ca

Sucharov is available to discuss Israeli-Palestinian relations, Jewish politics, emotions and international relations. Sucharov is a five-time teaching award winner, and holds the University Chair in Teaching Innovation. At Carleton, she has developed courses in Israeli-Palestinian relations, op-ed writing and social media engagement, and graphic novels and political identity. Her many op-ed pieces have appeared in Haaretz, The Forward, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Ottawa Citizen, The Daily Beast and Huffington Post. In 2019, she won the Faculty of Public Affairs award for Excellence in Public Commentary.

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