Disillusioned Solutions: Beyond Two-State Thinking

  • Middle East Policy

    Middle East Policy has been one of the world’s most cited publications on the region since its inception in 1982, and our Breaking Analysis series makes high-quality, diverse analysis available to a broader audience.


On Wednesday, November 13th, the Middle East Policy Council co-sponsored a creative dialogue between Ian Lustick (University of Pennsylvania) and Johan Galtung (Transcend International) on outside-the-box ideas about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The event took place at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. and the convener was Diane Perlman, visiting scholar at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. To listen to the full audio from the event, please click here.

  • Middle East Policy

    Middle East Policy has been one of the world’s most cited publications on the region since its inception in 1982, and our Breaking Analysis series makes high-quality, diverse analysis available to a broader audience.

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