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Book Launch: <i>The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace</i>

Speakers: Aaron David Miller, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and former U.S. Middle East Negotiator; and commentators Marvin Kalb, Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice, Emeritus, and founding Director, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and Samuel W. Lewis , Senior Policy Advisor, Israel Policy Forum and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel

Date & Time

Wednesday
Mar. 26, 2008
4:00pm – 5:30pm ET

Overview

Speakers: Aaron David Miller, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and former U.S. Middle East Negotiator

and commentators

Marvin Kalb, Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice, Emeritus, and founding Director, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University

and

Samuel W. Lewis , Senior Policy Advisor, Israel Policy Forum and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel

For nearly four decades, American policy makers have wrestled with the challenge of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yet the promise of real peace and security in the much too promised land remains just that. Based on twenty years of working on Arab-Israeli negotiations for Republican and Democratic administrations, Aaron David Miller's Much Too Promised Land (www.muchtoopromisedland.com/) explains America's successes and failures, what America can do about them, and why we should care.

~ Book-signing and reception to follow ~

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Middle East Program

The Wilson Center’s Middle East Program serves as a crucial resource for the policymaking community and beyond, providing analyses and research that helps inform US foreign policymaking, stimulates public debate, and expands knowledge about issues in the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.  Read more

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