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Zvika Krieger
Zvika Krieger is senior vice president
of The S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace. Previously, he
was an editor and
writer at the Washington-based political magazine The New Republic, and
was formerly a correspondent for Newsweek magazine in the Middle East,
based in Egypt and Lebanon and covering most of the Arab world. His
work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Guardian, Slate, New
York, Arab Reform Bulletin, New Stateman, Chronicle of Higher
Education, Daily Star (Lebanon), Cairo Magazine, Jerusalem Post,
Christian Science Monitor, and various other publications, and he has
appeared as a Middle East analyst on NBC News, CNN, Fox News, and Air
America.
He has received fellowships to study
topics including the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, the Kifaya reform
movement in Egypt, public health in Bombay slums, religious identity in
Kashmir, historical memory in Palestinian refugee camps in the West
Bank, and the role of religion in Lebanese politics. He has also
reported from such places as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab
Emirates, Libya, North Ireland, Sri Lanka, Japan, and Korea. His
writings have earned him awards from the Overseas Press Club, the
Scripps Howard Foundation, and the MacMillan Center for International
and Area Studies. He is a 2008 Fellow at the Truman National Security
Project. He has a bachelor's degree in Middle East Studies from Yale
University and studied Arabic at the American University in Cairo.
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