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Special Advisor, U.S. State Department

What would you change about the American political process? 1:53 Discuss
Whom would you like to interview and what would you ask? 0:31 Discuss
Is the Israeli lobby that powerful? 3:22 Discuss
Are we headed for a military conflict with Iran? 1:24 Discuss
Where do Israeli and U.S. foreign policies converge? 3:10 Discuss
What forces have shaped Israel? 10:26 Discuss
What is the world's greatest challenge in the coming decade? 1:19 Discuss
Why should we stay involved with the Arab-Israeli conflict? 5:10 Discuss
Iraq: What's Next? 3:30 Discuss
What should be the U.S. role in the Middle East? 3:54 Discuss
How should the U.S. reengage with Europe? 2:43 Discuss
What will be the legacy of the Bush administration? 2:18 Discuss
What is the art of statecraft? 3:23 Discuss
How can America restore its reputation abroad? 3:52 Discuss
What is your question? 0:44 Discuss
What is your counsel? 0:34 Discuss
What is your outlook? 0:34 Discuss
Where are we? 20:40 Discuss
Who are we? 1:51 Discuss
What do you believe? 1:09 Discuss
What inspires you? 1:42 Discuss
How do you contribute? 1:33 Discuss
What do you do? 20:26 Discuss
Who are you? 2:06 Discuss

User_rdoj_b072b116f Dennis  Ross is an American diplomat and author. He has served as the Director of Policy Planning in the State Department under President George H. W. Bush, the special Middle East coordinator under President Bill Clinton, and is currently a special adviser for the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia (that includes Iran) to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Ambassador Dennis Ross is The Washington Institute's counselor and Ziegler distinguished fellow. For more than twelve years, Ambassador Ross played a leading role in shaping U.S. involvement in the Middle East peace process and dealing directly with the parties in negotiations. A highly skilled diplomat, Ambassador Ross was U.S. point man on the peace process in both the George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations. He was instrumental in assisting Israelis and Palestinians to reach the 1995 Interim Agreement; he also successfully brokered the 1997 Hebron Accord, facilitated the 1994 Israel-Jordan peace treaty, and intensively worked to bring Israel and Syria together. A scholar and diplomat with more than two decades of experience in Soviet and Middle East policy, Ambassador Ross worked closely with Secretaries of State James Baker, Warren Christopher, and Madeleine Albright. Prior to his service as special Middle East coordinator under President Clinton, Ambassador Ross served as director of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff in the first Bush administration. In that capacity, he played a prominent role in U.S. policy toward the former Soviet Union, the unification of Germany and its integration into NATO, arms control negotiations, and the 1991 Gulf War coalition.  During the Reagan administration, he served as director of Near East and South Asian affairs on the National Security Council staff and deputy director of the Pentagon's Office of Net Assessment. Ambassador Ross was awarded the Presidential Medal for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service by President Clinton, and Secretaries Baker and Albright presented him with the State Department's highest award.

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