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About Me
24 January, 2005
Jim Lederman is the longest-serving foreign
correspondent in Jerusalem. He is currently a senior
Middle East analyst for Oxford Analytica. In a
career stretching over four decades, he has been a
reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
National Public Radio, and The New
York Post. He has been a fellow at the
Harvard University Shorenstein Center for the Press,
Politics and Public Policy, as well as a contributor to
the Harvard/Tufts Culture Matters Research Project,
and a member of the Oxford University/EU project on
Impediments to Investment in the Middle East and the
Harvard project on Transition.
He is the author of two books: Battle Lines: The
American Media and the Intifada, (Henry Holt, New
York, 1992) and Israel at 50: History and Economy,
(IMCE, Paris, 1998).
His
articles have appeared in a wide variety of publications
including Foreign Policy, The Wall Street Journal,
The Globe and Mail, The National Post, The Middle East
Quarterly, The Boston Globe, Die Welt, and The
Times of London. |