Experts
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I. William Zartman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at The Johns Hopkins University- SAIS in Washington. His doctorate is from Yale and doctorates honoris causa from Louvain and Uppsala. He is author and co-author/editor of numerous works on the Middle East and North Africa and on negotiation, including Morocco: Problems of New Power (Atherton, 1964), Practical Negotiator (Yale, 1982), Ripe for Resolution (Oxford, 1989), Elusive Peace (Brookings, 1995), Cowardly Lions (Rienner, 2005), Preventing Deadly Conflict (Polity, 2015), Negotiating in the Shadow of the Intifadat (Georgia, 2015), and How Negotiations End (Cambridge, 2019). He is a commander of the Ouissam Alaouite, and former president of the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies.

