Robert Malley

Robert Malley was Special Assistant to President Clinton for Arab–Israeli Affairs and Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs on the National Security Council staff from September 1998 to January 2001. He is currently Middle East and North Africa Program Director at the International Crisis Group. (June 2009)

From the Review

June 11, 2009: Obama and the Middle East

February 26, 2009: The Middle East: What Next?

January 15, 2009: How Not to Make Peace in the Middle East

The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab–Israeli Peace by Aaron David Miller

Negotiating Arab–Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East by Daniel C. Kurtzer and Scott B. Lasensky

Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East by Martin Indyk

May 1, 2008: Into the Lion's Den

May 10, 2007: The Road from Mecca

September 21, 2006: A New Middle East*

March 9, 2006: Hamas: The Perils of Power*

June 9, 2005: The Lost Palestinians*

February 10, 2005: The Last Palestinian*

October 7, 2004: Israel and the Arafat Question*

The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace by Dennis Ross

August 14, 2003: Three Men in a Boat*

June 27, 2002: Camp David and After—Continued

June 13, 2002: Camp David and After: An Exchange (2. A Reply to Ehud Barak)

September 20, 2001: Camp David: An Exchange

August 9, 2001: Camp David: The Tragedy of Errors