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Rami G. Khouri

Khouri

Rami G. Khouri is Director of Global Engagement and senior public policy fellow at the American University of Beirut, and a non-resident senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Comment: Whether or not Netanyahu allows the trip, it will open a debate around BDS and unacceptable Israeli policies, and will cause Israel significant diplomatic damage, writes Rami Khouri.

19 July, 2019

Comment: A new global balance of power that rectifies the 'unipolar' American-dominated world order may be starting to take shape, writes Rami Khouri.

11 July, 2019

Comment: Here's hoping these calls trigger a historic process that begins holding Arab governments such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia accountable for their actions, writes Rami Khouri.

19 June, 2019

Comment: Arab leaders would react more positively to solid actions from Iran, which would create an opening for serious diplomatic engagement, writes Rami Khouri.

21 March, 2018

Comment: The successful Aqsa resistance prayers dissolved two key Palestinian weaknesses, and could trigger new forms of political activism among Palestinians, writes Rami Khouri.

31 July, 2017

Comment: Saudi and Emirati dissatisfaction with Qatar stems not from any tangible, credible or dangerous 'threat'; rather from the state's independent policymaking, writes Rami G. Khouri.

08 June, 2017

Comment: As Arab leaders have sought to cosy up to Trump in his first 100 days, citizens of the region have significantly less reason to be positive, writes Rami Khouri.

25 April, 2017