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Fonction : Directrice, Programme sur les conflits israélo-palestiniens, USIP
Presentation : Political Committee (PC), Sunday 10 October 2021
Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen is director of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict program at the U.S. Institute of Peace, and frequently presents and publishes in a variety of academic, policy and media forums on political, diplomatic and civil society efforts related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Arab-Israeli relations. She has previously worked with the U.S. Department of State as an Arabic language specialist, and as the program officer for the Kennedy School of Government’s Middle East Initiative at Harvard University, where she managed work on the Israeli, Palestinian and Saudi Arabian portfolios. Proficient in Hebrew and Arabic, Ms. Kurtzer-Ellenbogen's graduate research focused on political and social identity in Arabic discourse, with an emphasis on the Arabic language press of the Arab citizen community in Israel. She holds a bachelor's degree in Arabic and French from Georgetown University, and a master's degree from Georgetown's Arabic department with a dual concentration in linguistics and Arab area studies.
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