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Rosemary Hollis (27 March 1952 – 5 June 2020) was a British political scientist. Professor of Middle East Policy Studies at
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until her retirement in 2018, Hollis was known for her expertise and scholarship on the relations between the
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, the United Kingdom and the United States with the Middle East. She was formerly the Research Director at
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(the Royal Institute of International Affairs).


Biography and career

Rosemary Hollis was born in
Dudley Dudley is a large market town and administrative centre in the county of West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically an exclave of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the ...
, England in 1952. She was educated at the
Alice Ottley School The Alice Ottley School was an independent all-girls' school in Worcester that existed under this name – referencing its first headmistress – between 1883 and 2007 before it merged with the Worcester Royal Grammar School. She had already res ...
, Worcester and graduated from
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, with a BA in History in 1974 and MA in War Studies in 1975. Before moving to the United States in 1980, she held various research positions in the media and commerce in London, having also worked for the advertising agency
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. She gained a PhD in Political Science from
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in Washington, DC, where she was also a lecturer in Political Science and International Affairs (1980–1989). In 1990 she returned to the United Kingdom, to become the head of the Middle East programme at the
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for Defense Studies, a position she held until 1995. She then moved to a similar role at Chatham House, as head of its Middle East programme. In 2005 she became director of research at
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, with overall responsibility for research activity, project formulation, grant applications and the publications of the institute. In 2008 she joined
City University, London City, University of London, is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, and a member institution of the federal University of London. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute, and became a university when The City Univ ...
as the Director of the Olive Tree Programme (2008–2016) and Professor of Middle East Policy Studies (2012–18). Hollis died on 5 June 2020, at the age of 68.


The Olive Tree Scholarship Programme

In March 2008, Hollis left Chatham House to join City University, London as the new Director of the Olive Tree Scholarship Programme, succeeding Dr. Aimee Shalan. The Olive Tree programme started in 2004 under joint founders
Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber Mohamed bin Issa Al Jaber ( ar, محمد بن عيسى الجابر, translit=Muḥammad bin ʿĪssā al-Ǧābir, born in 1959 (in Jeddah) is an Arab businessman. Business In 1982, Al Jaber founded Jadawel International Construction & Development ...
and Derek Tullett and was originally an independent charitable trust based at City University (The Olive Tree Educational Trust). The Trust was later dissolved and the programme subsumed by the University. Olive Tree awarded scholarships for exceptional Israeli and Palestinian students to study for an undergraduate degree at City. The students participated in a specially designed parallel programme – in conjunction with their academic studies – in order to promote further understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The scholarship programme was initiated in 2004, and some of its alumni have assumed key roles in their respective communities. One of these alumni, Stav Shaffir, has become the youngest Israeli
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member after leading the
2011 Israeli social justice protests The 2011 Israeli social justice protests ( he, מְחָאַת צֶדֶק חֶבְרָתִי), which are also referred to by various other names in the media, were a series of demonstrations in Israel beginning in July 2011 involving hundreds of ...
. The Olive Tree Programme was wound up in 2016 due to a lack of funding.


Selected writings


Books

* Hollis, R., Surviving the Story: The Narrative Trap in Israel and Palestine (London: Red Hawk Books, 2019) * Hollis, R., Britain and the Middle East in the 9/11 Era (London: Wiley-Blackwell & Chatham House, 2010) * Hollis, R., Hamarneh M., & Shikaki, K, Jordanian-Palestinian Relations: Where To? (London: RIIA, 1997)


Chapters

* Hollis, R. ‘Europe in the Middle East’, in Louise Fawcett, ed., The International Relations of the Middle East, 5th edition (Oxford: OUP, 2019 and previous 4 editions) * Hollis, R. ‘The Role of the European Union’ in Sverre Lodgaard, ed., External Powers and the Arab Spring (Oslo: Scandinavian Academic Press, 2016) * Hollis, R. ‘Mubarak: the embodiment of “moderate Arab leadership”’ in Lawrence Freedman and Jeffrey Michaels, eds., Scripting Middle East Leaders: The Impact of Leadership Perceptions on US and UK Foreign Policy (London: Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2013). * Hollis, R., 'European Elites and the Middle East', in Andrew Gamble and David Lane, eds., The European Union and World Politics: Consensus and Division (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) pp. 137–53. * Hollis, R., 'Europe in the Middle East', in Louise Fawcett, ed., The International Relations of the Middle East, 2nd edition (Oxford: OUP, 2009) pp. 331–348. * Hollis, R., 'Back to Iraq' in Zach Levy and Eli Podeh, eds., Britain and the Middle East: From Imperial Power to Junior Partner, (Sussex Academic Press, 2007) * Hollis, R., 'The United Kingdom: Fateful Decision, Divided Nation' in Rick Fawn & Raymond Hinnebusch, eds., The Iraq War: Causes and Consequences, (London and Boulder Colorado: Lynne Reinner, 2006) pp. 37–47. * Hollis, R., 'The U.S. Role: Helpful or Harmful?' in Lawrence Potter & Gary Sick, eds., Unfinished Business: Iran, Iraq and the Aftermath of War (New York: Palgrave, 2004) * Hollis, R., 'The end of historical attachments: Britain's changing policy towards the Middle East', in Toby Dodge & Richard Higgott, eds., Globalization and the Middle East: Islam, Economy, Society and Politics (London: RIIA, 2002) pp. 57–80. * Hollis, R., 'Turkey and the Geopolitical Implications of EU Enlargement', in Christian-Peter Hanelt, Felix Neugart & Matthias Peitz, eds., Future Perspectives for European-Gulf Relations (Guetersloh: Bertlesmann, 2000) * Hollis, R., 'Western Security Strategy in South West Asia', in Anoushiravan Ehteshami, ed., From the Gulf to Central Asia: Players in the New Great Game (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1994) * Hollis, R., 'Israeli-European Relations in the 1990s', in Efraim Karsh and Gregory Mahler, eds., Israel at the Crossroads (London: British Academic Press, I.B. Tauris, 1994)


Edited volumes

* Hollis, R. and Heller, M., eds. Israel and the Palestinians: Israeli Policy Options (London: RIIA, 2005). * Hollis, R., ed., Managing New Developments in the Gulf (London: RIIA, 2000). * Hollis, R., ed., Oil and Regional Developments in the Gulf (London: RIIA, 1998). * Hollis, R and Shehadi, N., Lebanon on Hold (London: RIIA in association with Centre for Lebanese Studies, 1996). * Hollis, R., ed., Turning Point: The Soviets, Their Successors and the Middle East (London: Macmillan 1993).


Journal articles

* Hollis, R., 'Palestine and the Palestinians in British Political Elite Discourse: From "The Palestine Problem" to "The Two-State Solution,"' International Relations. Vol. 30(1) 2016, 3–28. * Hollis, R., ‘Policy Research: Some Reflections on Theory and Practice’, Middle East Law and Governance., 7(3. October 2015. * Hollis, R., 'No friend of Democratization: Europe's role in the genesis of the 'Arab Spring' ', International Affairs, Vol. 88, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 81–94. * Hollis, R., ‘The UfM and the Middle East ‘peace process’: an unhappy symbiosis’ Mediterranean Politics, 16/1 March 2011. * Hollis, R., 'The Israeli-Palestinian road block: can Europeans make a difference? International Affairs, Vol.80, No.2, March 2004, pp. 191–201. * Hollis, R., 'Getting out of the Iraq trap', International Affairs Vol.79, No.1, January 2003, pp. 23–35. * Hollis, R., 'Europe in the Middle East: Power by Stealth?' International Affairs, Vol.73, No.1, January 1997, pp. 15–29. * Hollis, R., 'The Politics of Israeli-European Economic Relations', Israel Affairs, No.1, September 1994, pp. 118–134. * Hollis, R., 'Inter-Arab Politics and the Gulf War: States' Rights Take Precedence over Pan-Arabism', Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Autumn/Winter 1991-2. * Hollis, R., ‘At Stake in the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait: Borders, Oil and Money’, RUSI Journal 1990. *Hollis, R., ‘Tactical Dynamics of the Intifada and Israel’s Response’, RUSI Journal 1989.


External links


Israeli-Palestinian crisis: why this latest conflict cannot be considered a sideshow (The Guardian, 26 July 2014)


References

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