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  1. Kenneth W. Stein is a professor known for studying the ArabIsraeli conflict, in both historical and social-economic context. He spent many years working with the Carter Center from the 1980s, before cutting ties in 2006; and decades teaching at Emory University starting in 1977.

  2. Ken is the Founding President and Chief Content Officer of the Atlanta based Center for Israel Education (CIE). He is also Professor Emeritus at Emory University, and...

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    Ken Stein From January 1977 until December 2022, when he became an Emeritus Professor, Ken Stein had taught Middle Eastern History, Political Science, and Israel Studies to more than 5800 students over 44 years.

  4. Stein, the author of “Heroic Diplomacy,” a definitive history of the Camp David process, explains why Egypt and Israel were able to take a leap of faith for peace and why only one other Arab nation, Jordan, has signed a peace treaty with Israel in the four decades since.

  5. Kenneth Stein, the founding president of Emory University’s Center for Israel Education, has taught Middle Eastern history and politics at Emory for 43 years. He spent more than half that time serving as a key advisor to former President Jimmy Carter for his post-White House involvement in the Middle East.

  6. Kenneth W. Stein, Professor Emeritus of Contemporary Middle Eastern History, Political Science, and Israeli Studies, B.A Franklin and Marshall College, M.A Michigan (History), M.A Michigan (Near Eastern Literatures and Languages), Ph.D, Michigan taught at Emory from January 1977 to December 2022.

  7. Kenneth W. Stein is a professor of history and political science at Emory University, where he founded the Institute for the Study of Modern Israel. He is an author, lecturer, and scholar on the origins of modern Israel, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and American foreign policy in the Middle East.