Marlene Nadle Biography
- Title:
- Independent journalist and Associate of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies at the New School University
- Position:
- Pro to the question "Is a Two-State Solution (Israel and Palestine) an Acceptable Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?"
- Reasoning:
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“It is essential that the peace camp persuade Bush that backing an interim solution instead of final-status negotiations for a Palestinian state is a mistake that will escalate terrorism. To be effective in opposing an interim semi-state, they can’t fall for another variation of the stalling strategy that says confidence-building measures are needed before negotiations are possible…
To end the conflict, people must insist on final -status negotiations, or, at least, pressure Bush to set a time frame for those talks.”
“Final Negotiations Now,” posted on the website of Brit Tzedek v’Shalom, July/Aug. 2005
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Independent journalist, published in New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, and Chicago Tribune
- Associate of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies at the New School University
- Former Senior Research Fellow for Council on Hemispheric Affairs
- Former writer for the Newark News, Village Voice, and Ramparts
- Education:
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- Graduate work in English at Columbia University
- BA, University of Buffalo, 1963
- Other:
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- None found