Interviews
Anthony Wanis-St. JohnAnthony Wanis-St. John is a professor of International Relations at American University. He specializes in international negotiation, military negotiations, ceasefires, humanitarian negotiations and peace processes.
Ph.D., Tufts University B.S., St. John’s University |
Mark LeVineMark LeVine is a professor of Middle Eastern Studies at University of California, Irvine.
Ph.D., New York University B.A., Hunter College |
William QuandtWilliam Quandt is a professor at the University of Virginia. He was a member of Jimmy Carter's National Security Council and involved in the negotiations that culminated in the Camp David Accords.
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.A., Stanford University |
Ahron BregmanAhron Bregman is a teaching fellow at the Department of War Studies in King's College, London. He served in the Israel Defense Forces as an artillery officer and as a parliamentary assistant in the Knesset.
Ph.D., King's College, London B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Bruce RutherfordBruce Rutherford is an assistant professor of political science at Colgate University, with a specialty in Egypt and the Middle East.
Ph.D., Yale University B.A., Williams College |
Meir LitvakMeir Litvak is an assistant professor of Middle Eastern History and the director of the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University.
Ph.D., Harvard University B.A., Tel Aviv University |