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Occupation
  
Journalist, analyst

Name
  
Mouin Rabbani

Education
  
Tufts University


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Mouin Rabbani is a Dutch-Palestinian Middle East analyst specializing in the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs. Rabbani is based in Amman, Jordan and was a Senior Analyst for the International Crisis Group, the Palestine Director of the Palestine American Research Center, a Project Director for the Association of Netherlands Municipalities, and a volunteer and General Editor for Al Haq. Rabbani is currently a senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies, a co-editor of Jadaliyya, and a Contributing Editor to the Middle East Report.

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Background

Rabbani was born in the Netherlands. He received his B.A. in History and International Relations from Tufts University in 1986 and an M.A. in Contemporary Arab Studies from Georgetown University.

Writing

Rabbani has written for a variety of publications including Third World Quarterly, Journal of Palestine Studies, The Nation, Foreign Policy, London Review of Books, and The Hill. His opinion and analysis has been cited by international news media such as The New York Times, The Guardian, Reuters, Haaretz, The Washington Post, and Al Jazeera. He is scathing of the idea of a one-state solution to Israel–Palestine.

Book

  • Aborted State? The UN Initiative and New Palestinian Junctures. Co-edited with Noura Erakat, 2013.
  • Interviews

  • "Debate: Does U.N. Statehood Bid Advance or Undermine Palestinian Struggle?" (debate with Ali Abunimah), Democracy Now, 23 September 2011.
  • "Noam Chomsky: U.S.-Backed Israeli Policies Pursuing "End of Palestine"; Hezbollah Capture of Israeli Soldiers "Very Irresponsible Act" That Could Lead To "Extreme Disaster", Democracy Now, 14 July 2006.
  • References

    Mouin Rabbani Wikipedia