Live: The False Religion of Middle East Peace

Please join the New America Foundation’s Middle East Task Force, Foreign Policy Magazine, and the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) in hosting a discussion for the official launch of the Middle East Channel, ForeignPolicy.com’s new premiere site for discussion and analysis of Middle East issues and developments. Susan Glasser, Editor in Chief of ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

Please join the New America Foundation's Middle East Task Force, Foreign Policy Magazine, and the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) in hosting a discussion for the official launch of the Middle East Channel, ForeignPolicy.com's new premiere site for discussion and analysis of Middle East issues and developments.

Please join the New America Foundation’s Middle East Task Force, Foreign Policy Magazine, and the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) in hosting a discussion for the official launch of the Middle East Channel, ForeignPolicy.com’s new premiere site for discussion and analysis of Middle East issues and developments.

Susan Glasser, Editor in Chief of Foreign Policy, will introduce the Channel, what it’s about, and how it fits into the Foreign Policy family, while George Washington University Professor Marc Lynch will give brief remarks on behalf of fellow partners on the Channel–POMEPS and NAF’s Middle East Task Force.

A panel discussion will follow based on the new cover story in Foreign Policy magazine by Aaron David Miller, ‘The False Religion of Middle East Peace’, where he will be joined by Rob Malley and Daniel Levy. Against the backdrop of the relaunch of Israeli-Palestinian talks (albeit indirect ones), the discussion will speak to how and why peace has thus far proven so elusive post-Oslo and whether it’s time to give up or try something new. What will all this mean for an Obama administration that has made this a priority since day one?

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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