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Ambassador Dennis Ross to Speak on Prospects
for Israeli-Palestinian Peace at
Marquette University
Released:
Feb. 15, 2005
Ambassador Dennis Ross, the 2004-2005 Allis-Chalmers
Distinguished Professor of International Affairs at Marquette
University, will hold a public forum on Tuesday, Feb. 22 from
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Alumni Memorial Union (Ballroom E) on
the Marquette University campus. His presentation is
entitled "Prospects for Israeli-Palestinian Peace.”
The event is free and open to the public.
Ross is director and Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy. For more
than 12 years, he dealt directly with the parties in Middle
East peace negotiations and led U.S. efforts in the administrations
of both George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Ross was
instrumental in assisting Israelis and Palestinians reach
the 1995 interim agreement, successfully brokered the Hebron
Accord in 1997, facilitated the 1994 Israel-Jordan peace treaty,
and worked closely on Israeli-Syrian peace negotiations.
Ross is a famed scholar and author, whose most recent work,
The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for the
Middle East, is a comprehensive look at the Middle East
peace process. His list of awards is impressive, including
the Presidential Medal for Distinguished Federal Civilian
Service, the State Department's highest award, and honorary
doctorates from the Jewish Theological Seminary and Syracuse
University.
Ross is featured regularly on national news shows for his
expertise in Middle East politics. This is the first of two
public forums he will hold at Marquette University. The next
forum will be held on May 3.
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