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Edward P. Joseph
Edward P. Joseph is a leading commentator on international affairs. His articles have been published in Foreign Affairs, The New York Times and The Washington Post. He is co-author, with Michael O'Hanlon, of the June 2007 Brookings-Saban Center paper, The Case for Soft-Partition in Iraq.
Joseph has also played a key consultative role in conflict resolution and democracy work in Iraq, the Balkans, and Haiti. He has served on active duty with the US Army, as well as with the United Nations and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In July 1995, Joseph was one of the co-ordinators of a major evacuation of civilians from the besieged Zepa enclave in Bosnia.
Joseph's work has frequently taken him to the Middle East. In 2002, he visited Israel and the Palestinian territories at the height of the Palestinian intifada, often travelling unassisted. More recently, he served in Baghdad during 2004 as Coordinator of the US government's main democracy assistance program to the interim Iraqi Government.
Joseph is Visiting Scholar and Professorial Lecturer at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC.
PUBLISHED CONTENT
The Open Society and Its Critics: Minorities and Political Lobbying in the United States
- The Open Society and Its Critics: Minorities and Political Lobbying in the United States
- MOHSIN HAMID IS an unlikely point of entry into the flawed assumptions of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt. After ...