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Interview: U.S. Foreign Diplomacy in the Middle East with Ambassador Edward S. Walker Jr.

February 8, 2019February 27, 2019 0 Comments Diplomacy, Egypt, Israel, Israel and Palestine, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Libya, Morocco, U.S. Foreign Policy, Western Sahara

JMEPP Levant Editor Kelsey Wise sat down with Former U.S. Ambassador Edward S. Walker Jr., who served in the State

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Podcast: The plight of Egypt’s Copts

March 5, 2017 0 Comments Copts, Egypt, Erdogan, Middle East Weekly, Morocco, Polisario, Sinai, Turkey, Western Sahara

Middle East Weekly examines the plight of Egypt’s Coptic Christians, Turkey’s constitutional referendum, and the disputed Western Sahara.

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President Clinton: The Arab world’s perspective

October 6, 2016October 18, 2016 1 Comment Algeria, Arab Spring, Donald Trump, Gaza, Hamas, Hillary Clinton, Kristin Wagner, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Western Sahara

  For Republicans, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s Middle East policy has been a lightning rod. In addition to Clinton’s

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Op-Ed 

Ban Ki-Moon Has Sparked a Diplomatic Crisis in Western Sahara

April 15, 2016October 18, 2016 0 Comments Baker Plan, Ban Ki-Moon, human rights Christopher Ross, James Baker III, MINURSO, Morocco, Sahraoui, Sahrawi, Sahrawi refugees, Tom OBryan, UN, United Nations, Western Sahara

Tom O’Bryan is a U.K. Kennedy Scholar at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a Researcher at the Carr

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