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    Author to Address U.S.-Middle East Relations
    By Megan Mangano
    Oct 16, 2003

    Dr. Shibley Telhami
    Dr. Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development at the University Maryland at College Park and Senior Fellow at the Saban Center at the Brookings Institution, will speak in the Law Center Auditorium on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m.

    Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur will introduce Telhami, who will talk about “The Middle East: Where Do We Go From Here?” He is the author of the book, The Stakes: America and the Middle East: The Consequences of Power and the Choice for Peace.

    Telhami has taught at several universities, including Cornell University, Ohio State University, the University of Southern California, Princeton University, Columbia University, Swarthmore College and the University of California at Berkeley. Before his academic activities, he was a contributor to the Washington Post, The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. Telhami also served as adviser to the U.S. delegation to the United Nations during the Iraq-Kuwait Crisis.

    He is the author of Power and Leadership in International Bargaining: The Path to the Camp David Accords (1990), International Organizations and Ethnic Conflict (1995) and Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East (2002). He is also the author of a report on Persian Gulf security for the Council on Foreign Relations and the co-drafter of another council report on the Arab-Israeli peace process.

    The free, public lecture is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences.

    For more information, call the College of Arts and Sciences at 419.530.2164.

     
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