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The Settlement Freeze and the Peace Process Freeze
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
28 September 2010
The Palestine Center
Washington, DC
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Nadia Hijab
co-director of
Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy
Network
Michele Dunne
Senior
Associate, The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace
Editor, Arab Reform
Bulletin
and
Daniel Levy
Senior
Research Fellow, American Strategy
Program
Co-Director, Middle East Task
Force
Michelle
Dunne was a former specialist at the U.S. Department
of State and
White House on Middle East affairs, and she
served in assignments including the
National Security Council staff, the Secretary
of State’s Policy Planning Staff,
the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, the U.S. Consulate
General in Jerusalem and the
Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence
and Research.
She holds a Ph.D. in Arabic language and
literature from Georgetown University,
where she is an adjunct professor of Arab
Studies.
Nadia
Hijab is co-director of
Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy Network, and
a frequent public speaker and
media commentator. She also serves as senior
fellow at the Institute for
Palestine Studies. Hijab’s first book, Womanpower: The
Arab debate on women at work was
published by
Cambridge University Press. She co-authored
Citizens
Apart: A Portrait of Palestinians in
Israel (I.B.
Tauris). She was Editor-in-Chief of the
London-based Middle East magazine before
joining the United
Nations.
Daniel
Levy is a Senior Research Fellow
and Co-Director of the Middle East Task Force
at the New America Foundation and
a Senior Fellow and Director of the Prospects
for Peace Initiative at The
Century Foundation. He serves as a co-editor of
The Middle East Channel, an
online initiative of Foreign Policy
Magazine and the Project on Middle East
Political Science at George Washington
University together with NAF’s Middle East Task
Force.