Nathan Thrall
Nathan Thrall | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Title | Senior Analyst at the International Crisis Group |
Website | www.nathanthrall.com |
Nathan Thrall is an American writer, journalist, and analyst on the Middle East.[1] He is currently a Jerusalem-based Senior Analyst with the Middle East & North Africa Program of the International Crisis Group covering Gaza, Israel, Jordan, and the West Bank.[2][3] His writing has appeared in English in The New York Times, The New Republic, GQ, Slate, and The New York Review of Books, and in Arabic in Al-Hayat, Asharq al-Awsat, and Al-Quds al-Arabi.[3] A contributing editor at Tablet Magazine[3] and a former member of the editorial staff of The New York Review of Books,[3] he has appeared on the BBC, NPR, and CNN.[3]
Background and Education
Thrall received a BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara's College of Creative Studies and an M.A. in politics from Columbia University. He lives in Jerusalem.[4]
Writings
- The only language they understand: forcing compromise in Israel and Palestine. New York, NY: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt & Company 2017. ISBN 9781627797092 (hardcover), 9781627797108 (electronic book).
- The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (London and New York: Oneworld, 2006). ISBN 1-85168-467-0
- The First 50 Years of Israeli Occupation. And the Next. New York Times June 2, 2017
- Hamas’s Chances, London Review of Books, Vol. 36 No 16·21 August 2014 pp. 10-12 (Online 1 Aug 2014)
- How the West Chose War in Gaza, New York Times 17 Jul 2014
- What Future for Israel?, The New York Review of Books, 22 Jul 2013
- Palestine's Changing Politics, Foreign Policy, 29 May 2013
- Hamas muss sich zwischen Muslimbrüdern und Teheran entscheiden, Die Zeit, 19 Sep 2012
- Hurting Moderates, Helping Militants, The New York Times, 4 May 2011
References
- ↑ Noam Chomsky, Ilan Pappé, Palestina e Israele: che fare?, Fazi Editore 2015 p.118.
- ↑ Padraig O'Malley, The Two-State Delusion: Israel and Palestine - A Tale of Two Narratives, Penguin 2015 p.407
- 1 2 3 4 5 'Nathan Thrall,' International Crisis Group.
- ↑ "Nathan Thrall's Personal Website - Biography". Retrieved 2009-01-12.