Editor: Rob Malley
Robert Malley is a non-resident Senior Fellow at the U.S./Middle East Project, and editor of the US/MEPolicy series. He is also the Director of the International Crisis Group’s Middle East and North Africa Program.
Individual Briefs
- December 11, 2007
- Looking Back, Looking Forward: Washington's Playbook After Annapolis
- November 10, 2007
- Is Europe adrift in the Middle East?
- October 9, 2007
- Ticking Clocks and 'Accidental War'
- September, 2007
- Iraq: Assessing the Surge
- July-August, 2007
- President Bush’s Palestine Speech: A Critique and Optimistic Antidote
- June, 2007
- Towards a new 242
- May, 2007
- Thoughts on Engaging Iran
- April, 2007
- Iraq’s Sectarian War
- March, 2007
- Lebanon: What should U.S. policy be?
- February, 2007
- Engaging Syria?
- January, 2007
- New Plans on the Israeli-Palestinian Front
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A LAST CHANCE FOR A TWO-STATE ISRAEL-PALESTINE AGREEMENTThe U.S./Middle East Project has released recommendations for U.S. Middle East peacemaking submitted to the administration of President Barack Obama by a bipartisan group of ten former senior government officials: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Chuck Hagel, Lee H. Hamilton, Carla Hills, Nancy Kassebaum-Baker, Thomas R. Pickering, Brent Scowcroft, Theodore C. Sorensen, Paul A. Volcker, and James D. Wolfensohn. All of them are Senior Advisors of the U.S./Middle East Project and members of its International Board, chaired by General Scowcroft. |
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