Tamara Cofman Wittes
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Tamara Cofman Wittes is an American writer and public figure. She is a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the
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. She directed the Center from March 2012 through March 2017. From November 2009 through January 2012, she was a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs at the
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. Wittes has written about U.S. foreign policy, democratic change in the Arab world and about the
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. She is President Joe Biden's nominee to be an Assistant Administrator for the
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for the Middle East, after he announced her nomination on July 19, 2021.


Education

Wittes is a graduate (1987) of East Lansing High School in
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. She received her BA (1991) from
Oberlin College Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio. It is the oldest coeducational liberal arts college in the United States and the second oldest continuously operating coeducational institute of highe ...
and her MA (1995) and PhD (2000) from
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. Her dissertation mentor at Georgetown was the late Professor Christopher C. Joyner.


Career

Wittes started at the
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in late 2003 and was a research fellow at the
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until 2007, when she became a senior fellow. Her book, ''Freedom's Unsteady March: America's Role in Building Arab Democracy'', was published in 2008. She has also worked at the
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and the
Middle East Institute The Middle East Institute (MEI) is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank and cultural center in Washington, D.C., founded in 1946. It seeks to "increase knowledge of the Middle East among the United States citizens and promote a better understan ...
. She edited, and contributed two chapters to, a book entitled ''How Israelis and Palestinians Negotiate: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Oslo Peace Process,'' published in 2005. She joined Brookings in December 2003. She was one of the first recipients of the Rabin-Peres Peace Award, established by President Bill Clinton, administered by Tel Aviv University's Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, and funded with the proceeds of the Nobel Prizes awarded to Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, along with Yassir Arafat, in 1994. Wittes served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs from November 2009 until January 2012. She coordinated policy on democracy and human rights for the bureau and oversaw the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI). She served as Deputy Special Coordinator for Middle East Transitions and also helped establish the State Department's Middle East Transitions office. She returned to the
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in March 2012, as director of the Center for Middle East Policy, where she remains a senior fellow. In September 2014, Wittes joined the board of directors of the National Democratic Institute. She is also a life member of the
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and a member of Women in International Security. She serves on the advisory board of the Israel Institute and of the Education for Employment Foundation. In 2019, Wittes and several colleagues co-founded the Leadership Council for Women in National Security, an organization of women and allies from across the political spectrum working to advance gender inclusion at the highest levels of the U.S. national security and foreign policy workforce.


Personal life

She is married to Benjamin Wittes.


Selected publications

* ''How Israelis and Palestinians Negotiate: A Cross Cultural Analysis of the Oslo Peace Process'' (editor and contributor) (Washington: US Institute of Peace Press, 2005) * ''Freedom's Unsteady March: America's Role in Building Arab Democracy'' (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2008)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wittes, Tamara Cofman Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Georgetown University alumni Oberlin College alumni People from East Lansing, Michigan United States Department of State officials Brookings Institution people