Yousef Munayyer, Malkit Shoshan, Josh Ruebner and Zaha Hassan are leading analysts, advocates, and scholars of Palestine policy and history. Join us as they bring their deep subject-matter expertise on Palestinian political history, U.S. foreign policy, and international law to a conversation with moderator Mathias Risse for a rigorously grounded assessment of current dynamics and future possibilities for peace and justice in the region.
About the speakers:
Yousef Munayyer: Head of the Palestine/Israel Program and Senior Fellow at Arab Center Washington DC. He also serves as a member of the editorial committee of the Journal of Palestine Studies and was previously Executive Director of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights. Some of his published articles can be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Nation, Boston Globe, Foreign Policy, Journal of Palestine Studies, Middle East Policy, and others. Dr. Munayyer holds a PhD in International Relations and Comparative Politics from the University of Maryland.
Joshua Ruebner: an American author, political analyst, and activist. He is the author of Shattered Hopes: Obama’s Failure to Broker Israeli-Palestinian Peace (Verso Books, 2013). Ruebner currently is the Policy Director of the Institute for Middle East Understanding Policy Project, and has previously worked at Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, and Congressional Research Service. He is a Faculty Fellow at Georgetown University's Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching & Service, 2026-2027.
Malkit Shoshan: Design Critic in Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Her work, situated at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and human rights, employs interdisciplinary, multi‑scalar, and collaborative methods to address extreme conditions, including climate crisis, migration, and the spatial‑ecological dynamics of political borders in conflict‑affected environments. Among other works, she is the author of Atlas of the Conflict: Israel–Palestine (010, 2010) and BLUE: Architecture of UN Peacekeeping Missions (Actar, 2023).
Zaha Hassan: is a human rights lawyer and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her research focus is on Palestine-Israel peace, the use of international legal mechanisms by political movements, and U.S. foreign policy in the region. Previously, she was the coordinator and senior legal advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team during Palestine’s bid for UN membership, and was a member of the Palestinian delegation to Quartet-sponsored exploratory talks between 2011 and 2012.
Moderator: Mathias Risse, Director of the Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights
Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights, Global Affairs and Philosophy
*This event will also be livestreamed at https://carr-ryan.info/Peace_Politics_Possibilities_Livestream