Henry Siegman
Fellow Researcher
Peace, Security & Human Rights

Henry Siegman is president of the U.S./Middle East Project, a program of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) for the past 14 years and, as of September 2006, an independent policy institute. He is also a research professor at the Sir Joseph Hotung Middle East Program at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
In over thirty years of involvement in the Middle East peace process, has published extensively on the subject and has been consulted by governments, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations involved in the peace process. He has authored several hundred articles and op-ed pieces that have appeared in editorial pages in the United States and throughout the world.
Major studies directed by Mr. Siegman at the CFR, where he served as a Senior Fellow on the Middle East, included “Harnessing Trade for Development and Growth in the Middle East” (2002); “Strengthening Palestinian Public Institutions,” (1999) conducted on behalf of the European Commission and the government of Norway, and a CFR Independent Task Force report “U.S. Middle East Policy and the Peace Process.”
Mr. Siegman’s areas of specialization include Arab-Israel relations, the Middle East peace process, U.S. Middle East policy, and interreligious relations, and the American Jewish community.
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Spoken languages
English
Written languages
English
Expert publications
- 14/04/2008 - No Middle East peace without tough love
- 10/03/2008 - Bring in Hamas
- 17/12/2007 - Annapolis: the good, the bad and the ugly
- 22/11/2007 - Annapolis: the cost of failure
- 29/06/2007 - ¿En brazos de Al Qaeda?




