Libitzky Lecture on Israel and the Great Powers at the Helen Diller Institute
Libitzky Lecture on Israel and the Great Powers at the Helen Diller Institute
Wednesday, March 18, 20266:00 PM - 7:30 PM (Pacific)
Location provided upon registration.
6th Annual Libitzky Lecture on Israel and the Great Powers, hosted by the Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies at UC Berkeley
How should we understand Israel’s past and present relationship with the European Union? Please join Amichai Magen and Ron Hassner for a frank discussion about the complex and evolving relationship between the European Union and Israel. Their talk will examine political, economic, and diplomatic ties, key areas of cooperation and disagreement, and how regional and global developments have shaped EU–Israel relations over time. This is the sixth in a series of talks examining Israel’s relationships with global powers. Prior talks have explored Israel’s relationship with China, Russia, Turkey, and Iran, and the United Nations.
- Amichai Magen, Founding Director, Jan Koum Israel Studies Program, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University
- Ron Hassner, Chancellor’s Professor of Political Science, Helen Diller Family Chair in Israel Studies, UC Berkeley
Light refreshments will be provided for all registrants.
We are grateful to Moses Libitzky and the Libitzky Family Foundation for a generous gift that has made this lecture series possible.
Co-sponsored by the Institute of International Studies at UC Berkeley and the Jan Koum Israel Studies Program at Stanford University.
For questions, please contact: Georgia Metcalfe Tripp, Access Coordinator, 510.664.7024