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Stuart E. Eizenstat

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  • Jan 7, 2025 | phillytrib.com | Stuart E. Eizenstat

    Watch live as the new Congress convenes Friday with one major task at hand — the election of the House speaker. While Mike Johnson has the support of President-elect Donald Trump, it will be House Republicans who will decide whether to reelect him to his post as Speaker of the House.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | haaretz.com | Stuart E. Eizenstat

    Opinion | Carter may have been unpopular in Israel, but his record on Jewish issues and Israel was both stellar and undervalued, from rescuing 50,000 Iranian Jews to battling the Arab boycott and founding the U.S. Holocaust MuseumDec 29, 2024 11:40 pm ISTSend in e-mailSend in e-mail Dec 29, 2024 11:40 pm ISTFor many Israelis, Jimmy Carter was an unpopular president. It is now time for Israelis and the Jewish people to look at his presidency through a more accurate historic lens.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Stuart E. Eizenstat

    Carter's accomplishments were more extensive and longer lasting than those of most modern presidents. Stuart E. Eizenstat was Jimmy Carter's chief White House domestic policy adviser and the author of "President Carter: The White House Years." He was later ambassador to the European Union, undersecretary of commerce, undersecretary of state and deputy treasury secretary in the Clinton administration.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | businessandamerica.com | Stuart E. Eizenstat

    The cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah brokered by President Joe Biden’s envoy Amos Hochstein is an important achievement. It reflects the lessons that the two of us have learned in a lifetime of diplomacy and statecraft—and those lessons can be applied to Gaza and the broader Middle East by the Biden administration in its remaining days and by the incoming Trump administration.

  • May 29, 2024 | thecipherbrief.com | Stuart E. Eizenstat |Littlefield Publishers

    BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF DIPLOMACYBy Stuart Eizenstat / Rowman & Littlefield PublishersReviewed by: Jonathan M. WinerThe Reviewer — Cipher Brief Expert Jonathan M. Winer was long-time counsel to Senator John F Kerry and later served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Law Enforcement and as Special Envoy for Libya. He worked with Stuart Eizenstat on international financial crime issues during the Clinton Administration.

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