Working group So close or so far The domestic determinants of EU Member States’ preferences on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Add to calendar 2024-06-10 10:00 2024-06-10 12:00 Europe/Rome So close or so far Hybrid event Sala del Capitolo and Zoom YYYY-MM-DD Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email When 10 June 2024 10:00 - 12:00 CEST Where Hybrid event Sala del Capitolo and Zoom Organised by Department of Political and Social Sciences This session of the EUI International Relations Working Group features a presentation by Professor Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Rotterdam), who will present a working paper on the domestic determinants of EU Member States’ preferences on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. What explains the positioning of EU member states on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? In this paper, we use semi-supervised and supervised scaling methods to derive state positions on this conflict, and then use liberal theories of foreign policy-making to explain such positions. Our findings indicate that trade ties with the region and the size of the Muslim population explain the salience of the issue; but only the trade with the Arab countries in the MENA region explains the positioning. Our findings contribute to the study of EU foreign policy, but also to the methodological debate about how to measure state positions in international politics.Michal Onderco is a Full Professor of International Relations in the Department of Public Administration and Sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam and currently a visiting scholar at the EUI's Robert Schuman Centre.Simone Tholens is an Associate Professor of International relations of the Department of Politics and International Affairs at John Cabot University and a Part-time professor at the EUI's Robert Schuman Centre.The Zoom link will be sent upon registration. Scientific Organiser(s): Prof Jeffrey T. Checkel (European University Institute) Contact(s): Jan Lepeu (European University Insitute) Speaker(s): Michal Onderco (EUI and Erasmus University Rotterdam) Discussant(s): Simone Tholens (European University Institute and John Cabot University)