Shlomo Ben-Ami
Former Foreign Minister of Israel and Vice-President of CITPax (Israel)

Shlomo Ben-Ami is a former Foreign Minister of Israel (2000-2002), he was the main Israeli negotiator at the Camp David Summit in 2000, and is the Vice-President of the Toledo International Center for Peace (CITPax).
Shlomo Ben-Ami has been a member of the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, where he was a member of the Committee on Foreign and Defence Policy. Ben-Ami was the Israeli Ambassador to Spain between 1987 and 1991.
He holds a degree from the University of Tel Aviv and a Doctorate in History from the University of Oxford.
he has written several books and articles:
"A Front Without a Rearguard: A Voyage to the Boundaries of the Peace Process" (Tel Aviv, 2004).
“Anatomia de una Transición” (Madrid, 1990)
“Italy between Liberalism and Fascism” (Tel Aviv, 1986)
“Spain between Dictatorship and Democracy” (Am Oved, 1980)
"Fascism from Above” (Oxford, 1978)
“The Origins of the Second Republic in Spain” (Oxford, 1978)
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Expert in
Spoken languages
English, Spanish
Written languages
English, Spanish
Expert publications
- 04/02/2005 - Sharm e-Shekh: context and perspectives
- 15/11/2004 - A proposal for governance of the Gaza Strip in the context of the announced israeli withdrawal
- 12/05/2003 - Iraq: the day after




