| The Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) is the only institute in the world exclusively devoted to research, analysis, and publication on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict. IPS was established in Beirut in 1963 and also has offices in Washington D.C., an affiliate in Ramallah, and a small office in Paris. |
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The Institute for Palestine Studies has offices in Beirut and Washington, an affiliate in Ramallah, and a small office in Paris, each with its own functions, administration and staff.
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The Beirut Office
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This is the IPS headquarters, and provides the base for the Institute's operations as well as for its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. It is also home to the IPS Information and Documentation Center. The Beirut office is housed in a ten-storey building in Verdun, which it owns, and publishes and distributes the Institute's Arabic publications, including the quarterly Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyah. It also sponsors annual lectures and seminars, and hosts other academic conferences on the Palestine problem and the Arab Israeli conflict.
Director: Ms. Mona Nsouli.
Institute for Palestine Studies
Anis Nsouli Street-Verdun
P.O. Box 11-7164
Postal Code 1107 2230
Beirut
Lebanon
Tel: 00961-1-868387; 00961-1-814175; 00961-1-804959
Fax: 00961-1-814193; 00961-1-868387
Email: ipsbrt@palestine-studies.org
Map showing the location of the Institute for Palestine Studies in Beirut, Lebanon [Map in PDF]
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The Washington Office
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The main function of this office is to produce the quarterly Journal of Palestine Studies, which is published and distributed by the University of California Press at Berkeley. The Washington office is also responsible for the Institute's educational outreach in the United States. The office is housed in a four-storey Georgetown building, donated by Lebanese businessman and philanthropist Hani Salaam, and also publishes books in English, often in conjunction with Columbia University Press in New York.
Director: Mr. Raphael Calis.
Institute for Palestine Studies
3501 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
United States
Tel:(001202) 3423990
Fax:(001202) 3423927
Email: ipsdc@palestine-studies.org
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The Institute of Jerusalem Studies
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An affiliate of IPS, the Institute of Jerusalem Studies performs an important liaison function between IPS and institutions and scholars in Palestine. It also publishes the English-language Jerusalem Quarterly and the biennial Arabic-language Hawliyyat al-Quds. IJS is the distributor of IPS publications in Palestine and Israel, and produces some books of its own in Arabic and English, mainly relating to Jerusalem and Palestinian heritage and culture.
Director: Dr. Salim Tamari
P.O. Box 478
Al-Bireh
Tal al-Zaatar Str.
Al-Amin Bldg
3rd and 4th Floor
Ramallah
Tel: (009702 or 009722) 2989108
Fax: (009702 or 009722) 2950767
Email: ipsquds@palestine-studies.org
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The Paris Office
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This office is primarily engaged in producing the Revue d'études palestiniennes, distributed by Les Editions de Minuit, as well as occasional publications relating to Palestine in French. The office also fosters close relations with political, cultural, and academic circles in France and Europe interested in Palestinian affairs and the Arab Israeli conflict.
Institut des études palestiniennes
Email: ipsfr@palestine-studies.org
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