
Phyllis Bennis
Director
New Internationalism
phyllis@ips-dc.org
1112 16th Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC, 20036
Phyllis Bennis
Fellow Phyllis Bennis directs the New Internationalism Project at IPS. She is also a fellow of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam. She has been a writer, analyst, and activist on Middle East and UN issues for many years. In 2001 she helped found and remains on the steering committee of the U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation. She works closely with the United for Peace and Justice anti-war coalition, co-chairs the UN-based International Coordinating Network on Palestine, and since 2002 has played an active role in the growing global peace movement. She continues to serve as an adviser to several top UN officials on Middle East and UN democratization issues.
Phyllis Bennis is the author of eight books:
From Stones to Statehood: The Palestinian Uprising (1990); Calling the Shots: How Washington Dominates Today's UN (2000); Before & After: US Foreign Policy and the September 11th Crisis (2003) [US Policy and the War on Terrorism, 2nd ed.]; Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power (2006); Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Primer (2009); Ending the Iraq War: A Primer (2009); Understanding the US-Iran Crisis: A Primer (2009); Ending the US War in Afghanistan: A Primer (2010).
She is also co-editor of Beyond the Storm: A Gulf Crisis Reader (1991) and Altered States: A Reader in the New World Order (1993).
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Recent Work
Op-Ed
Challenging Einstein: Kerry's 'New' Diplomacy in the Middle East
April 25 - The United States must oppose the occupation and settlements, and support a Palestinian right to freedom, equality and statehood. Published in Al Jazeera English and AlterNet.
Commentary
President Obama Goes To Israel...and What Happens, Exactly?
March 29 - Israel visit elicits beautiful talk, but talk is cheap.
Blog
Way Worse Than a Dumb War: Iraq Ten Years Later
March 19 - The U.S. war in Iraq may be over, but we owe an apology to all those who suffered from the war.





