Rami Kerry

Rami Khouri

Ramiki, journalist, columnist, writer, and television host. He was born into an Arab Christian Palestinian family in New York City and is a leading voice in Middle Eastern affairs. He has served twice as the editor in chief of the Jordan Times. At the beg

2019-03-30  

Ramiki, journalist, columnist, writer, and television host. He was born into an Arab Christian Palestinian family in New York City and is a leading voice in Middle Eastern affairs. He has served twice as the editor in chief of the Jordan Times. At the beginning of his career, Kerry worked as an editor at the Daily Star newspaper in Beirut; He has published articles in several major global publications such as the Financial Times and the Washington Post. He is a member of the Leadership Committee of the Harvard Theological Seminary, an assistant researcher in the Conflict Analysis and Resolution Project at the Maxwell College of Syracuse University in the United States, a researcher in Jerusalem International Affairs at the Palestinian Academic Association, and a member of the Brookings Institution's Working Group on Relations between the United States and the Islamic World. He often gives comments and speeches on Middle East affairs and has won multiple awards for his outstanding work, including the Eliav Sartawi Middle East News Award. Kerry is also a co recipient of the Parks Christie International Award, which recognizes his contributions to peace and reconciliation in the Middle East. From 2006 to 2014, Ramikli was the founding director of the AUB Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the University of Beirut in the United States. Today, he is a senior public policy researcher, news professor, and resident journalist at the school. Kerry is a columnist, writer, analyst for the Agence France Presse global group in the United States, and a commentator for multiple international media outlets such as the BBC, Al Jazeera, National Public Radio, and CNN. He is a senior researcher at Kennedy College at Harvard University, a visiting scholar and lecturer at Princeton University, Stanford University, Syracuse University, Northeastern University, Oklahoma, and Denver University.