Showing posts with label Modern Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Middle East. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Reflection

Studying the Middle East over the last 13 weeks has been one of the most intensive units I have studied and we have barely skimmed the surface. Is it difficult to comprehend the complexity of the region, with conflicting religions, sects, ethnic group and external influences. I believe the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most intractable of our time and cannot see any positive changes in the near future. However on the other hand I can see how quickly a situation can change. One week I blogged about the possibility of a three state solution on the basis of an unlikely reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, however just two weeks later they reconciled their 7 year conflict.
Another example of how situations can change is the Arab Spring of 2011 which was sparked by a single mans actions in Tunisia. No one could have predicted this was cause such an impact across the region.

As a social justice student I have been moved by the human rights abuses in the region and disgusted at the actions and lack of actions by the West. In the future I hope to see Australia taking ownership of its foreign policy and not just following the US. In particular I hope to see a move toward prioritising human rights over economic goals. This unit has sparked an interest for me and I will continue to explore issues in Middle East, particularly the Israeli-Palestine conflict and the Syrian refugee crisis.