
February 18, 2021
Podcast: Shany Mor on What Makes America’s Peace Processors Tick
By Shany Mor, Tikvah Podcast at MosaicThe Israeli researcher joins us to talk about his blockbuster essay in Mosaic.
This Week’s Guest: Shany Mor
The peace process between Israel and the Palestinians has in the last several decades sucked up more American attention, time, and resources than nearly any other conflict in the world. Presidents, cabinet secretaries, national-security officials, and diplomats have poured themselves into solving the problem. These resources have been expended not only because of how Americans perceived the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s strategic importance to the United States, but perhaps more so because it is a conflict that engages and symbolizes the way Americans see themselves acting in the world.
Despite that huge effort, Americans haven’t succeeded in bringing the Israelis and the Palestinians to any kind of settled arrangement. Furthermore, as the Israeli researcher Shany Mor wrote in this month’s essay in Mosaic, American policymakers seem insistent on returning to the same frameworks of analysis and strategy that have failed systematically time and again. Now Mor joins Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver to explain what’s gone wrong, and to talk about why so many American peace processors think as they do about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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