Rebuilding Gaza in a Changing International and Regional Order
21 January 2026 5:00 pm CET
Panel discussion in the context of the wiiw-oiip seminar series 'Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics'
Venue
Österreichisches Institut für internationale Politik
Währinger Strasse 3/12
1090 Wien
Description
In Episode 1 of Season II of our “Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics” series*, the panel will examine the long-term prospects for stabilizing and rebuilding Gaza. Beyond addressing immediate humanitarian needs, what steps are required to lay the foundations for sustainable recovery and governance? How realistic are the Trump administration’s plans for Gaza? What are the prospects for economic linkages between the Palestinian territories in the West Bank, Gaza and the wider region? What roles will the various regional actors play, and how can the European Union contribute to shaping a viable path forward?
Panelists
Nada Majdalani
Regional Director of EcoPeace (Ramallah, Palestine)
Yitzhak Gal
Economist at the Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies (Mitvim)
Ibrahim Awad
Political Economist, American University in Cairo (AUC)
Moderator:
Cengiz Günay
Director Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip)
Registration
Please register here
*The seminar series, titled Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics, jointly organised by the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) and the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), aims to analyse geopolitical and geoeconomic trends and their impact on Europe’s future from an interdisciplinary perspective. The series seeks to contribute to the ongoing debates on how to reposition Europe within an increasingly politically unstable and economically competitive international system.
