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Category Archives: Geoffrey Levin

Geoffrey Levin is a Bologna Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Political Science. He has researched Middle Eastern politics for the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development as well as the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council in Melbourne.

Geoffrey has spoken on Middle East affairs at events sponsored by the Atlantic Community, the Baltimore Jewish Council, and the American Jewish Committee. His work has appeared in The Daily Beast, The Jerusalem Post, Tablet Magazine, Comment Middle East, the Australia/Israel Review, and The Jewish Daily Forward, among other publications.

Geoffrey earned a diploma from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Bologna Center and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Michigan State University. He also studied at the University of Haifa in Israel and was a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in Rabat, Morocco.

You can email him (levingeo@gmail.com) or reach him on Twitter: @Geoff_Levin

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April 26, 2013

Yair Lapid and the Peace Process Reply

by levingeo • Geoffrey Levin, Israel, Opinion, The Peace Process

The future of the peace process is intertwined with the electoral fate of the Israeli center-left and its leaders.

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Erdogan 2006
March 14, 2013

Erdogan’s Rhetoric is Kerry’s Headache Reply

by thejerusalemreview • Egemen Bezci, Geoffrey Levin, Opinion, Turkey

The diplomatic divide between the US and Turkey grows. More…

John Kerry
February 21, 2013

Ankara on Line Three, Mr Secretary Reply

by thejerusalemreview • Egemen Bezci, Geoffrey Levin, Opinion, Turkey

Mending America’s strained relationship with Turkey will be a top priority for John Kerry. More…

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January 29, 2013

Knesset Math: Playing the Coalition Game Reply

by levingeo • Geoffrey Levin, Israel

The elections are over – but what parties will Netanyahu choose as partners?
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January 25, 2013

Israeli Voters: Craving a “Return to Normalcy” Reply

by levingeo • Geoffrey Levin, Israel, Opinion, The Peace Process

Yair Lapid’s rise should be met with understanding — not with disdain.

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Naftali Bennett at HUJI
January 16, 2013

The New Lieberman? Reply

by levingeo • Geoffrey Levin, Israel, The Peace Process

Naftali Bennett replaces Avigdor Lieberman as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s main rival on the right. More…

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January 6, 2013

Of Journalists and Generals Reply

by levingeo • Geoffrey Levin, Israel

After years of relying on military leaders, Israel’s center-left gives journalists a try.
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Ron Dermer
December 29, 2012

Netanyahu’s New Man in Washington Reply

by thejerusalemreview • Geoffrey Levin, Israel

What Ron Dermer’s appointment means for U.S.-Israel relations More…

Susan Rice and President Obama
November 19, 2012

Take Two? Reply

by thejerusalemreview • Geoffrey Levin, Regional Security, The Arab Spring, The Peace Process

What Obama’s reelection means — and doesn’t mean — for the Middle East. More…

Bibi and Ahmadenijad
October 5, 2012

A War of Words? Reply

by thejerusalemreview • Geoffrey Levin, Israel

It’s that time of year again.

Last week, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s annual trip to the United Nations set off a string of reactions in the familiar choreography of the Iranian-Israeli Cold War (cont.)
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