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Professor Mark Rosenblum
Director of Michael Harrington Center
History

Mark Rosenblum is an historian at Queens College where he is Director of the Michael Harrington Center and head of its Middle East Project. Professor Rosenblum is an expert on the Middle East and has combined academic research and policy analysis with involvement in track two diplomacy. In that capacity he has attended the numerous international peace conference with leaders of Israel, Arab Countries and the PLO.

He has been frequently cited as the Middle East expert and quoted in leading news papers. He has also appeared as political analyst on radio and major TV shows.

His most recent publication on Middle East as featured as Harrington Center working papers include:

Israel and the PLO: From Negotiating a 'Piece of Papaer' to Implementing 'Peace on the Ground'.

"Holy Worriors vs. Peace Makers: A Terrorist Breakdown or Negotiating Breakthrough"

"Euphoria with the King, Angst with Arafat, Anticipation with Asaf: Hope without Delusion,"

"Netanyahu and Peace: From sound Bites to Sound Policy?"

 

Mr. Rosenblum's expertise in conflict-resolution has also been applied to American Urban, ethnic and religious conflicts. In 1994 he founded a Trialogue Project of Jewish, Arab and African American aimed at counteracting violence in New York.

He is currently completing two books - Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners: Pathways to Redemption, and Two Jerusalems, One Peace: Capitalizing on Reality.

Recent Publication

 

 

The Middle East and the Peace Process -
Edited by Robert Freedman

"Netanyahu and Peace: From sound Bites to Sound Policy?"

 

 

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