Mouin Rabbani(Arabic:معين رباني) is aDutch-PalestinianMiddle Eastanalyst specializing in theArab-Israeli conflictandPalestinianaffairs.[1][2]Rabbani is based inAmman,Jordan[1]and was a Senior Analyst for theInternational Crisis Group,the Palestine Director of thePalestine American Research Center,a Project Director for theAssociation of Netherlands Municipalities,and a volunteer and General Editor forAl Haq.[2]Rabbani is currently a senior fellow at theInstitute for Palestine Studies,[2][3]a co-editor ofJadaliyya,[4]and a Contributing Editor to theMiddle East Report.[2]

Mouin Rabbani
Born
EducationTufts University(BA)
Georgetown University(MA)
Occupation(s)Journalist, analyst

Background

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Rabbani was born inHeerenveen,Netherlands. He received his B.A. in History and International Relations fromTufts Universityin 1986. Additionally, Mouin Rabbani received his M.A. in Contemporary Arab Studies fromGeorgetown University.[5][6][7]For a short period of time, Rabbani worked for theUnited NationsOffice of the Special Envoy forSyriabefore resigning in 2014.[8]

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Rabbani has written for a variety of publications includingThird World Quarterly,[2]Journal of Palestine Studies,[2]The Nation,[1]Foreign Policy,[9]London Review of Books,[10][11]andThe Hill.[12]His opinion and analysis has been cited by international news media such asThe New York Times,[13][14]The Guardian,[15]Reuters,[16]Haaretz,[17]The Washington Post,[18]andAl Jazeera.[3][19]Unlike some of his contemporaries, he has been critical of the feasibility of aone-state solutionto the Israel–Palestine conflict, at least in the short term.[20]

Book

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Interviews

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References

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  1. ^abc"Author Bios: Mouin Rabbani".The Nation.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  2. ^abcdef"IPS Fellow: Mouin Rabbani".Institute for Palestine Studies.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  3. ^abSamaha, Nour (2012-09-22)."Palestine statehood team a 'cause of concern'".Al Jazeera.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  4. ^"Bio: Mouin Rabbani".Jadaliyya.Retrieved2012-10-14.
  5. ^"PARC Who We Are:Mouin Rabbani".Palestinian American Research Center.Retrieved2012-10-14.
  6. ^"This House believes that after Gaza, Arab unity is dead and buried".The Doha Debates. Archived fromthe originalon 2013-02-04.Retrieved2012-10-14.
  7. ^"NIMEP INSIGHTS: Volume II, Spring 2006".Tufts University.Retrieved2012-10-14.
  8. ^Rabbani, Mouin."Mr Freeze".London Review of Books.Retrieved2024-03-18.
  9. ^Rabbani, Mouin (2012-10-10)."Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed".Foreign Policy.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  10. ^Rabbani, Mouin."Abbas's Next Move".London Review of Books.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  11. ^Khalidi, Rashid (September 30, 2011)."The Palestinians' Next Move".The National Interest.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  12. ^Rabbani, Mouin."Palestine at the UN: An alternative strategy".The Hill.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  13. ^MacFarquhar, Neil (2012-09-18)."Palestinians Turn to U.N., Where Partition Began".The New York Times.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  14. ^Rabbani, Mouin."Mouin Rabbani Quoted in The New York Times".Institute for Palestine Studies.Archived fromthe originalon 2011-10-25.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  15. ^Sherwood, Harriet (2012-10-08)."Romney on foreign policy: view from Israel and the Palestinian territories".The Guardian.London.Retrieved2012-10-11.
  16. ^Entous, Adam (June 18, 2007)."After Gaza, some question who was overthrowing whom".Reuters.Archived fromthe originalon March 6, 2016.Retrieved2012-10-11.
  17. ^"PA Finance Minister may use foreign account to ease Western embargo".Haaretz.20 April 2007.Retrieved2012-10-11.
  18. ^Brulliard, Karin (2012-06-21)."Palestinian anti-corruption court secures conviction but raises questions of bias".Washington Post.Retrieved2012-10-11.
  19. ^Rabbani, Mouin."Mouin Rabbani Quoted on Aljazeera".Institute of Palestine Studies.Archived fromthe originalon 2011-09-27.Retrieved2012-10-10.
  20. ^Rabbani, Mouin (28 October 2013)."What Comes Next: Strategy before solutions".Mondoweiss.Retrieved28 October2013.
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