The Pathway to Peace in the Middle East Begins With President Obama

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The Pathway to Peace in the Middle East Begins With President Obama

Marwan MuasherDaniel KurtzerWilliam QuandtAaron MillerNOVEMBER 26, 2012 – WASHINGTON, D.C. 
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
 
 
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What used to be the measuring stick for a president’s foreign policy legacy—bringing Palestinians and Israeli leaders together to negotiate a lasting peace—has in recent years been largely ignored, overshadowed by the imposing threat of a nuclear Iran and for the first time rarely garnering a mention on the presidential campaign trail.

It is clear that leaders in the region will not take the initiative to restart a serious peace process. President Obama should therefore focus the resources available to him to actively reengage in efforts to broker peace in the Middle East through a two-state solution that allows Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace and security.

Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion with former U.S. ambassador to Israel Daniel Kurtzer, former Jordanian deputy prime minister and foreign minister Marwan Muasher, former National Security Council official William Quandt, and former U.S. peace negotiator Aaron David Miller.

The forum will take a close look at Pathways to Peace: America and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, a collection of policy essays edited by Ambassador Kurtzer that brings together the world’s leading practitioners and scholars to counter the status quo and make a serious effort to advance Palestinian-Israeli peace. The book argues that a pathway to peace is within reach and that sustained American leadership is what is needed to help “regional leaders bridge their differences.” 

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