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Israel and the New World (Dis)Order

Haaretz / UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center 2023 Conference

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Israel and the New World (Dis)Order is a 2023 virtual conference on Israel's place in today's global arena, organized jointly by Haaretz newspaper and the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies.

This conference was organized by the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies and Haaretz newspaper. It is sponsored by The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation.


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About the 2023 Conference

Israel and the New World DisOrder is a virtual conference on Israel’s place in today’s global arena, organized jointly by Haaretz newspaper and the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. Building on the success of our previous joint conference in 2021, which focused on Israeli national security, this year’s conference touched on Israel’s foreign policy challenges, strategies, and opportunities. Among the speakers were top policymakers, analysts and experts from Israel and around the world. The topics discussed ranged from Iran’s nuclear program to the war in Ukraine, and from China’s growing footprint in the Middle East to Israel’s ties with neighboring Arab countries.

 

Haaretz is Israel’s paper of record and the oldest, continuously published newspaper in the country. Based in Tel Aviv, it is often described as the Israeli equivalent of the New York Times, devoted to accurate, fearless and independent reporting and to the protection of democratic values in Israel.


The UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies is an interdisciplinary academic center that promotes the study of the history, society, politics and culture of modern Israel. The Center supports teaching, research and educational programs, and is part of the UCLA International Institute, the focal point for international teaching and research at the university. 

  

 
 

 

 

DISCLAIMER: The views or opinions of our guest speakers and the content of their presentations do not necessarily reflect the views of the UCLA Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. Hosting speakers does not constitute an endorsement of the speaker's views or opinions.