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Vice President and Director

Martin S. Indyk

Martin S. Indyk

Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy

Martin Indyk is vice president and director of Foreign Policy at Brookings. A former ambassador to Israel and assistant secretary of state for near east affairs during the Clinton administration, he currently focuses on the Clinton administration’s diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict.



Expertise

Arab-Israeli conflict; Iran, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf; Algeria, Libya, and North Africa

Background

Past Positions
Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy; U.S. Ambassador to Israel (1995-97, 2000-01); Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs, U.S. Department of State (1997-2000); Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs, National Security Council (1993-95); Executive Director, Washington Institute for Near East Policy;Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Education

Ph.D., Australian National University, 1977; B.Econ., University of Sydney, 1972

"The [Cairo] speech represented a dramatic and persuasive American manifesto for a new relationship with the Muslim world. President Obama stood his ground on American values and interests but presented them in a package that should be attractive to his Muslim audience."


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