Guests: Martin Indyk RSS

2013:

  1. Itamar Rabinovich & Martin Indyk on Obama's Jerusalem Speech
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    30 min
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    15 comments
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2009:

  1. An update on Israel and Gaza
    Duration
    33 min
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    21 comments
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  2. Daily Highlights Monday January 5, 2009
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    5 min
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2008:

  1. A conversation with Richard Haass and Martin Indyk
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    35 min
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  2. Daily Highlights Tuesday December 2, 2008
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    5 min
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  3. Martin Indyk on why peace with Syria is more popular today
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    3 min
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  4. Martin Indyk on need for more diplomacy, less force
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    1 min
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  5. Martin Indyk on negotiating with Iran
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    1 min
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  6. Richard Haass and Martin Indyk on the role of special envoys to the middle east
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    3 min
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  7. Richard Haass on the significance of the Mumbai attacks
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    1 min
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  8. A discussion about the Middle East
    Duration
    27 min
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    21 comments
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2004:

  1. A discussion about Yasser Arafat's health
    Duration
    28 min
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2003:

  1. A panel discussion about the meeting between Arab countries and the U.S.
    Duration
    16 min
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  2. A panel discussion about the Middle East peace process
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    60 min
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2002:

  1. A conversation about Israel
    Duration
    13 min
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Martin Indyk is an American diplomat and former United States ambassador to Israel. In 1982, Indyk began working as a research director for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Following his stint at AIPAC, Indyk served eight years as the founding Executive Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He has also been an adjunct professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies where he taught Israeli politics and foreign policy.

Indyk has published widely on U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli peace process, on U.S.-Israeli relations, and on the threats of Middle East stability posed by Iraq and Iran. He served as special assistant to U.S. President Bill Clinton and as senior director of Near East and South Asian Affairs at the United States National Security Council. While at the NSC, he served as principal adviser to the President and the National Security Advisor on Arab-Israeli issues, Iraq, Iran, and South Asia. He was a senior member of Secretary of State Warren Christopher’s Middle East peace team and served as the White House representative on the U.S. Israel Science and Technology Commission. Indyk is currently the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, and Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution.

Source-Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Indyk