Pathways to Peace: The United States and the Middle East Peace Process

What should the United States be doing to improve Arab-Israeli relations and renew the peace process? How does the Arab-Israeli arena impact broader American interests?

What do recent Israeli and Palestinian public opinion surveys reveal about attitudes toward the Middle East peace process? To explore the challenges ahead in the Middle East peace process, the Institute convened a special conference on January 27, 2005 entitled: "Pathways to Peace: The United States and the Middle East Peace Process."

Directed by Scott Lasensky, of the Institute's Research and Studies Program, the event gathered together a combination of Middle East experts from around the globe. To continue the discussion started at the event, the Institute has collected a series online resources related to the conference, including an audio archive of the presentations, and the Institute's overall work on peace and stability in the Middle East.

Start Date: 
January 27, 2005 - 11:20am
End Date: 
January 27, 2005 - 11:20am

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