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The Bottom Line
Does Israel need to be forced by the US to end the war in Gaza? | The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 24:03


All of Israel's modern wars have ended with US intervention, but the current war in Gaza has gone on for half a year because “Biden is a slow learner”, argues University of Pennsylvania political scientist Ian Lustick.Israel needs an outside power to blame when it cannot achieve its aims. “That's because the war aims are fundamentally political, and the military cannot achieve them,” says Lustick.Lustick and Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti talk to host Steve Clemons about the current situation on the ground and the debate within the Democratic Party in the United States.Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribeFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglishFind us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeeraCheck our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.io/AJEMobile@AljazeeraEnglish#Aljazeeraenglish#News

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
What History Says About How the Gaza War Will End w/ Ian Lustick

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 63:30


On this edition of Parallax Views, Prof. Ian S. Lustick, author of Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality, returns to discuss his TIME Magazine op-ed "History Tells Us How the Israel-Hamas War Will End". Looking back at previous Israeli wars, such as the Israeli-Lebanon war of 2006, Prof. Lustick discusses what he believes will bring about the end of the current war and how the U.S. and President Biden will factor into the equation. He also gives a history lesson the trajectory of Zionist/Israeli political thought over the years, with a particular focus on comparing and contrasting Revisionist Zionist Ze'ev Jabotinsky and the party seen as his ideological heir, Likud (currently led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu). Israel, he argues, has moved beyond a key element of Jabotinsky's "Iron Wall" strategy for dealing with Israeli-Arab/Israeli-Palestinian hostilities. NOTE: THIS WAS RECORDED BEFORE SEN. BERNIE SANDERS' BID TO PROBE ISRAEL OVER HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS (noted because this is mentioned at the end of the interview)

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Host Graham Brown invites Dr. Martin Lustick, author, board-certified pediatrician, and health industry leader to discuss his recently released book "Health Plans Unmasked," published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Dr. Lustick provides insights into how providers can navigate the current U.S. health insurance system. They explore the importance of understanding health plan roles, the challenges providers face managing multiple payers and the emergence of "payviders." The podcast offers helpful takeaways on overcoming these challenges. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

NextGen®️ Advisors Podcast
Unraveling the Complicated Health Insurance Landscape: How Providers Can Navigate

NextGen®️ Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 29:35


Author, board-certified pediatrician, and health industry leader Dr. Martin Lustick joins NextGen Advisor Graham Brown as this week's guest to discuss Lustick's recently released book “Health Plans Unmasked,” published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Dr. Lustick provides insights into how providers can navigate the current U.S. health insurance system. They explore the importance of understanding health plan roles, the challenges providers face managing multiple payers and the emergence of “payviders.” The podcast offers helpful takeaways on overcoming these challenges.

StocktonAfterClass
Why there will be no negotiated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The Perspectives of Ian Lustick. A Reposting.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 38:39


With Israel being led by the most extreme government in its history, and with violence escalating on the West Bank, I thought it might be useful to repost this podcast.  Ian Lustick is a significant political scientist.  He specializes in intractable ethnic and colonial conflicts, and how they end.  This is his discussion of why Israel is incapable to addressing its occupation, and why the U.S. is incapable to pressuring them. I have another podcast on possible outcomes, including the Black Swan scenario. 

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Jeffrey Lustick: Idaho Murders

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 12:53


KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to attorney Jeffrey Lustick about the University of Idaho murder investigation.

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 4.5: At the Threshold of Annexation: Israelis, Palestinians and the One-State Reality – Ian Lustick

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 59:13


Interviewer: MATTHEW BERKMAN. Professor IAN LUSTICK returns to the podcast (see episode 1.15) to discuss the recent Israeli election, its implications, and the one-state reality that now tacitly guides political actors, Israeli, Palestinian and American alike. In his discussion with political scientist Matthew Berkman, he describes how both Jewish settlers and Palestinian leaders in the Occupied Territories are pushing to declare the territories officially annexed, albeit with different motives. Israeli leaders, reluctant to cross this threshold given the international legal requirements it would trigger, are unlikely to resist the pressure forever. Delving into debates among settlers and right-wing groups, Lustick details the debates about how Israeli sovereignty should be implemented in the context of Palestinian majorities, and he weighs the chances that, in the long run, the result will be a true multi-ethnic polity. In the short-term, however, there might be substantial consequences, especially dangerous to Palestinians, arising from Netanyahu's political gamesmanship.

Talk World Radio
Talk World Radio: Ian Lustick on the Demise of the Two-State Solution

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 29:00


This week on Talk World Radio we're speaking with the author of Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality. Dr. Ian Lustick holds the Bess W. Heyman Chair (Emeritus) in the Political Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania. He has published widely in the fields of Middle East politics, comparative politics, social science methodology, U.S. foreign and national security policy, and social science-based computer simulation.

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality w/ Ian S. Lustick

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 66:56


On this edition of Parallax Views, is the two-state solution in the Israel/Palestine conflict dead? If so what are the possible futures moving forward for Israel/Palestine? Dr. Ian S. Lustick, the Bess W. Heyman Chair in the Political Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania, joins us to discuss why he believes the two-state solution is now an impossibility as argued in his 2019 book Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality. Recently, Dr. Lustick's book was just recently released in a Hebrew-language edition which is what helped precipitate this conversation. Among the topics discussed in this conversation: - The history of the the two-state solution including discussion of Great Britain, the Peel Commission, partition, the United Nations, Zionism, Palestinian Arabs, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the return of partition discussion in the 1970s - Dr. Lustick's support for the two-state solution and his work on that matter starting in the 1970s; how Dr. Lustick's views evolved over time and why he no longer believes the two-state solution is within the realm of possibility - The use of the term "one-state reality" rather than solution in the title of the book; the loss of the two-state solution as a paradigm of thought; the promise and hope that exists within new ways of thinking about Israel/Palestine - The question of the Israel lobby (specifically AIPAC) and U.S. foreign policy; John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's critique of the lobby as related to U.S. national interests and the ways in which Dr. Lustick's analysis is both in way similar to and different to Mearsheimer and Walt's analysis - The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement - Revisionist Zionism, Likud Party founder and Israel's sixth Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Zionist thinker Vladimir "Ze'ev" Jabotinsky, and the "Iron Wall" strategy - Secret negotiations, sabotaging of peace processes, and the failure of Oslo Accords - Gaza and the West Bank - President Joe Biden's comments on Israel/Palestine early on in his White House tenure and why Dr. Lustick believes they are significant - The nature of political change, the evolution of the Democratic Party from supporting Jim Crow to being the party of the first black President Barack, and the abandonment of the "Demographic" argument in regards to Israel/Palestine - What does Dr. Lustick have to say about, for example, Gazans than can't wait for decades long changes through a long protracted struggle? - The theme of unintended consequences in Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality - Commenting on the human rights-centric approach to Israel/Palestine as advocated by Palestinian human rights attorney Zaha Hassan and others - Peter Beinart and the changing of the guard on the issue of Israel/Palestine and the two-state solution - And much, much more!

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Ambulatory Healthcare Today: Advisors Dr. Martin Lustick and Graham Brown with Muhammad Chebli

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 21:32


On this episode hosts Dr. Martin Lustick and Graham Brown invite NextGen Healthcare's Vice President of Solutions, Muhammad Chebli, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of enhanced interoperability for both providers and patients. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Jeffrey Lustick: Gen. Mark Milley Criticism

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 6:11


KGMI's Joe Teehan and Dianna Hawryluk talk to military law expert Jeffrey Lustick about the calls for General Mark Milley to resign over reports he secretly contacted China during the end of Donald Trump's presidency.

StocktonAfterClass
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 19. Paradigm Lost by Ian Lustick. Why Israel threw away the possibility of a Two-State Solution.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 38:39


Ian Lustick is a prominent political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is known for his analysis of intractable conflicts:  South Africa, Algeria, Northern Ireland, and Israel-Palestine. I discussed some of his ideas in the podcast on The Black Swan.   In his book Paradigm Lost Lustick discusses why the option of a two-state solution is no longer possible.  He says there is now a single state reality containing Israel and Palestine.  He also discusses how Israeli thinking of the Holocaust has gone through four stages, with dramatically different implications for public policy.  There were several opportunities in the past for Israel to make a serious effort to create a Palestinian state.  There were partners available.  Why did Israel not take this opportunity to solve a problem that could potentially destabilize the state?  He says there are two reasons rooted in how the Israelis think – one involves the idea of an Iron Wall and the other an understanding of the Holocaust.  There is also a political factor, the role of the Israel Lobby in America.  His discussion of these factors is deeply analytical and grounded in reality.  After all, he is a political scientist. This is my summary of Lustick's thinking.  If you are concerned about this conflict, you should listen to this podcast.  And if you think it is as important as I do, you should probably buy this book to discover all the things I did not have time to discuss.   Glitch:  The Reagan Plan, also called the Comprehensive Solution, was in 1982.  Sorry for the confusion. People Mentioned: Meir Pa'il,  David Ben-Gurion, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon, Konrad Adenauer, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin, King Fahd, James Madison, Golda Meir, Adolph Eichmann,  President George H. W. Bush, James Baker. Other Things Mentioned:  AIPAC, Reagan Plan, Resolution 242, Oslo Accords, Holocaustia, Yad Vashem, Sabra and Shatilla, Ibrahami Mosque massacre (Hebron), Federalist Ten, Treblinka. 

Jewish History Matters
67: Is a Two State Solution Possible in Israel/Palestine? Considering the Paradigms of the Conflict with Ian Lustick

Jewish History Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 57:14


In our latest episode, Ian Lustick joins us to talk about the idea of a two-state solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Listen in as we dive into how we might think about the paradigm of a two-state solution in historical perspective, and the ways in which history matters when we look at issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and beyond. Ian Lustick is the author of an important book, Paradigm Lost: From Two State Solution to One State Reality, which is the focus of our conversation today. He holds the Bess W. Heyman Chair in the Political Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches Middle Eastern politics, comparative politics, and computer modeling. Paradigm Lost is an important book, and a profoundly challenging one. It presents an argument that not everyone will agree with. The idea that a two state resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict is no longer possible is not really a new one: it’s been a quarter-century since the Oslo agreements, and pessimism seems to reign. But Lustick offers two powerful but potentially controversial ideas about the failure of the two state solution. First, he insists that it is not just about the inability to implement a good idea since the ‘90s. Instead, he places the blame directly on Israel’s settlement project and its “territorial maximalism,” which has its roots in the history of the entire twentieth-century conflict. He points to Zev Jabotinsky’s notion of the “Iron Wall,” the idea that Arabs would only negotiate with Jews after they had been defeated - which had the paradoxical outcome that repeated Israeli victories emboldened the Israeli leadership so they were less likely to come to the negotiating table. He also emphasizes the collective memory of the Holocaust as a profound factor in Israeli society, and the pro-Israel lobby in the United states, both of which embolden Israel’s hawkish parties and make the Israelis less likely to come to negotiate a two state solution. Secondly, Lustick — who once was a proponent of the two state solution, now says that it is a distraction from reality. He argues that there is, and has long been, just one state between the Jordan river and the Mediterranean sea. The pursuit a of a two state solution, he posits, is an unrealizable dream when the real need is to push for equal rights and citizenship for all people living in this territory which is effectively one state. It is, as he puts it, a paradigm shift: borrowing the language of the history of science and Thomas Kuhn in particular, he talks about the fundamental structures of how we look at the world. If we replace the paradigm of a two-state solution with a new paradigm, a one-state reality, it totally changes the way that we look at the conflict, the questions we ask, and the kinds of resolutions we might strive towards. Again, not everyone will agree with Ian’s analysis, but we hope the book, and our conversation today on the podcast, will help generate conversations about Israel, the Palestinians, and the way we look at the future of the region.

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
3 - 22 - 2021 Jeff Lustick On Drug Ruling

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 51:17


Defense attorney and former prosecutor Jeffrey Lustick joins us to discuss the recent state Supreme Court ruling that vacated Washington's drug possession law...

Stories from the Field
Positionality, Emotions, and Research in the Middle East with Carla Abdo-Katsipis, Nadya Hajj, and Ian Lustick

Stories from the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 72:48


How do our identities and lives outside of academia shape our fieldwork? And what does that look like in a region like the Middle East? We talk to Carla Abdo-Katsipis from Wesleyan University, Nadya Hajj from Wellesley College, and Ian Lustick from the University of Pennsylvania about doing research across the Middle East, and reflect on how our personal backgrounds shape the experience of doing field research. Producers: Harper Barbaree, John Gehman, Alyssa IferentaEditors: Sam Biasi, Shavonne Farrell, Madison Sarka

Podcasts from the UCLA International Institute
ISRAEL IN DEPTH – With guest, Ian S. Lustick, author of Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality

Podcasts from the UCLA International Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 40:51


On this episode of Israel in Depth, Dov Waxman talks with Ian Lustick, Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, about his new book, Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality. In the book, Professor Lustick argues

Podcasts from the UCLA Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
ISRAEL IN DEPTH – With guest, Ian S. Lustick, author of Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality

Podcasts from the UCLA Nazarian Center for Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 40:51


On this episode of Israel in Depth, Dov Waxman talks with Ian Lustick, Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, about his new book, Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality. In the book, Professor Lustick argues

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 1.15: The Two-State Solution: An Autopsy – Ian Lustick

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 43:04


Interviewer: MATTHEW BERKMAN. In his book Paradigm Lost, IAN LUSTICK argues that negotiations for a two-state solution between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River are doomed and counterproductive. Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs can enjoy the democracy they deserve but only after decades of struggle amid the unintended but powerful consequences of today's one-state reality. In his discussion with political scientist Matthew Berkman, and basing his argument on the decisiveness of unanticipated consequences, Lustick shows how Zionism's partially successful Iron Wall strategy for dealing with Arabs, an Israeli political culture saturated with a specific way of remembering the Holocaust, and the Israel lobby's dominant influence on American policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict, combined to scuttled efforts to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Yet, he maintains, the death of the two-state solution has also unintentionally set the stage for struggles that, along with new international pressures such as the BDS movement, might ultimately establish a more broadly inclusive democracy in the single state of Israel. Ian Lustick holds the Bess W. Heyman Chair in the Political Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania.

Keeping Democracy Alive with Burt Cohen
One State: A Reality But Not Yet a Solution

Keeping Democracy Alive with Burt Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 59:30


A two state solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is no longer possible. In his book Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality, our guest Ian S. Lustick, political science professor at U of Penn, reveals that Israel changed drastically The post One State: A Reality But Not Yet a Solution appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir
On the Issues Episode 57: Ian Lustick

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 58:29


Dr. Ian Lustick teaches courses at the University of Pennsylvania on Middle Eastern politics, comparative politics, political identities and institutions, techniques of hegemonic analysis, the expansion and contraction of states, and on relationships among complexity, evolution, and politics. He is a recipient of awards from the Carnegie Corporation, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Social Sciences Research Council, the Middle East Peace Foundation, and the United States Institute of Peace. Before coming to Penn, Professor Lustick holds the Bess W. Heyman Chair. Before coming to Penn he taught for fifteen years at Dartmouth College and worked for one year in the Department of State. His present research focuses on the demise of states and the implications of the disappearance of the option of a negotiated “two-state solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, He is a past president of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association and of the Association for Israel Studies, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In this episode, we discuss differing prospects for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

MAKE ME LIKE IT
31: NEW YORK CITY with Adam Lustick

MAKE ME LIKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 66:22


Ever wonder what The Bog of Eternal Stench from the Labyrinth movie was based off of? New York City in the summer time. We can't prove that since Jim Henson is dead, but we're willing to bet, that's about right. In addition to being the smelliest place on earth, NYC is expensive, dangerous, and full of a-holes who just want to scam you out of your money. Wow, what a place. Greatest city on earth? As if! Whatever! Thank goodness we don't live there anymore. Well, one of the sweetest men on earth begs to differ! Adam Lustick is here to say that New York City ain't half bad! And he would know. He lived there too... and would move back if given the chance! So let's hear him out. Adam Lustick is a member of The Harvard Sailing Team and remains one of the best people alive today. You can spot him in Adam Ruins Everything on truTV and Casual on Hulu. If you’ve got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler

The Mostly Bull Market with Danny Lobell
S1:E2: Adam Lustick & Penumbra

The Mostly Bull Market with Danny Lobell

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 41:33


Comedian Adam Lustick of sketch group Harvard Sailing Team talks with Danny about investing in medical devices, maxing out his credit card in England, and the woes of gambling in a foreign country. They also touch upon the electric Apple car coming out in 2019 and whether or not it's a good idea.

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No Joke Podcast
Episode 12: MAKING MUSIC (w/ Utkarsh Ambudkar)

No Joke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 47:31


Billy and Adam chat with The Mindy Project's, Utkarsh Ambudkar, about his new album and try to get the hashtag #Billy4Barbershop4 trending.

Drew And George Talk To People
Episode 8 - Adam Lustick

Drew And George Talk To People

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 68:14


This episode we talked to the sublime Adam Lustick (@adamlustick). We chat about Peru, Ancient diarrhea, Donkeys, Human Sacrifice and Football helmets. Learn so much more here: www.billyandadam.com!

POMEPS Conversations
(Audio Only) Conversations 30 with Ian Lustick

POMEPS Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 12:51


The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science, speaks with Ian Lustick, professor of political science and Bess W. Heyman Chair at the University of Pennsylvania. Lustick is a past president of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association and of the Association for Israel Studies, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of Trapped in the War on Terror (2006), For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (1988), Unsettled States, Disputed lands: Britain and Ireland, France and Algeria, Israel and the West Bank-Gaza (1993), and State Building in British Ireland and French Algeria (1985). Lynch and Lustick discuss the Israeli and Palestinian peace process, and Lustick’s recent article “Two-State Illusion.”

POMEPS Conversations
Conversations 30 with Ian Lustick

POMEPS Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 12:51


The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science, speaks with Ian Lustick, professor of political science and Bess W. Heyman Chair at the University of Pennsylvania. Lustick is a past president of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association and of the Association for Israel Studies, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of Trapped in the War on Terror (2006), For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (1988), Unsettled States, Disputed lands: Britain and Ireland, France and Algeria, Israel and the West Bank-Gaza (1993), and State Building in British Ireland and French Algeria (1985). Lynch and Lustick discuss the Israeli and Palestinian peace process, and Lustick’s recent article “Two-State Illusion.”

Middle East Discussions
Grinberg-Lustick

Middle East Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2009 31:04


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