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Rashid Khalidi is Professor of Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute, Columbia University. He received a B.A. from Yale University in 1970 and a D. Phil. from Oxford University in 1974.

Specialities

Biography

photo Rashid Khalidi's research and teaching encompass the history of the modern Middle East, and in particular the countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean, with an emphasis on the emergence of national identity, and the involvement of external powers in the region. He is particularly interested in the role of the press in the formation of new publics and new senses of community, in the place of education in the construction of identity, and in the way narratives of self and other have interacted over the past two centuries in this conflicted region.

Plagiarism Incident

In 2005 Khalidi was found to have lifted extensive passages from another scholar's work to publish under his own byline on the web page of the American Committee on Jerusalem, an organization of which Khalidi was President when the article was published in 2001 and for some years before and afterwards. Khalidi had his byline removed from the article. (http://hnn.us/articles/12508.html)

The content of the article was also questioned on scholarly grounds. (across the bay - http://beirut2bayside.blogspot.com)

Political Commitments

Khalidi worked as a young man as a public spokesman for the PLO. (http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/1211) He remains close to the PLO leadership. (http://world.std.com/~camera/docs/alert/shuster.html) He has had only praise for such PLO operatives as Abu Iyad (Salah Khalaf,) leader of the so-called "Black September" organization, the PLO group that slaughtered Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics, and in 1973 murdered US diplomats in Khartoum. The assassination of the US Ambassador to Lebanon in 1976 was also carried out under Khalaf’s orders. (http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=22&x_article=923)

There is other evidence that Mr. Khalidi worked for the PLO. In a Jan. 6, 1981, article in the Christian Science Monitor, Mr. Khalidi used the word "we" referring to the PLO. In 1991, he served on the PLO "guidance committee" at the Madrid conference, along with such figures as Faisal Husseini, Hanan Ashrawi and Sari Nusseibeh. Mr. Khalidi stated, "We had political decisions to make and diplomatic strategy to decide." On another occasion at Madrid, he told the press "We want this process to succeed and if doesn't we don't want it to be our fault." (http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040708-083635-4366r.htm)

Mr. Khalidi inaccurately described PLO Chairman Yassir ARafat as an "elected leader." (http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040708-083635-4366r.htm)


He asserts that Israel's government "refused to negotiate" with the PA when, in reality, Israel has formally negotiated with the PA since 1993.


Khalidi also served as president of the American Committee on Jerusalem (now known as the American Task Force on Palestine), a Washington-based non-profit that regularly disseminates crude anti-Israel propaganda. (http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=22&x_article=923)

Khalidi holds extreme anti-Israel views, calling Israel an "apartheid system" and a "racist state" that "brainwashed" Americans do not understand. Jerusalem, with its Jewish majority since the 1880s, he deems "an Arab city" whose control by Israeli "foreigners" is "unacceptable." (http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040708-083635-4366r.htm)

Support for Terrorism

Khalidi defends the right of the palestinian people to commit acts of terrorism targeting civilians, calling it "resistance," the term used by his colleagues in the PLO and by Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah. According to Khalidi, "resistance to occupation is legitimate." (http://www.nysun.com/article/10510)

Books

  • The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood, Beacon Press, 2006.
  • Resurrecting Empire: Western Footprints and America's Perilous Path in the Middle East, Beacon Press, 2004.
  • Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness, Columbia University Press, 1997.
  • The Origins of Arab Nationalism (Co-editor), Columbia University Press, 1991.
  • Under Siege: PLO Decision-making during the 1982 War. Columbia University Press, 1986.
  • Palestine and the Gulf (Co-editor), Institute for Palestine Studies, 1982.
  • British Policy towards Syria and Palestine, 1906-1914. Ithaca Press for St. Antony's College, 1980.

Papers, Articles, and Chapters in Edited Volumes

  • "Arab Nationalism in Syria: The Formative Years." In Nationalism in a Non-National State: The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, pp. 207-237. Edited by William Haddad and William Ochsenwald. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1977.
  • "The Soviet Union's Arab Policy in 1975." In The Yearbook of the Palestine Question: 1975, pp. 314-353 [Arabic]. Edited by Camille Mansour. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies [IPS], 1977.
  • "Soviet Policy in the Arab World in l976: A Year of Setbacks." In The Yearbook of the Palestine Question: 1976, pp. 397-420 [Arabic]. Edited by Camille Mansour. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1979.
  • Soviet Middle East Policy in the Wake of Camp David. I.P.S. Papers No. 3. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1979, 36 pp.
  • The Soviet Union and the Middle East in the 1980's. I.P.S. Papers No. 7. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1980, 34 pp.
  • "'Abd al-Ghani al-'Uraisi and al-Mufid: The Press and Arab Nationalism before 1914." In Intellectual Life in the Arab East, 1890-1939, pp. 38-61. Edited by Marwan Buheiri. Beirut: American University of Beirut Press, 1981. Reprinted in Arab Studies Quarterly 3, 1 (Winter 1981): 22-42 [Arabic: pp. 55-78, Beirut: Arab Unity Studies Center, 1983].
  • "L'URSS au Moyen Orient: Mythes et Réalités." Revue d'Etudes Palestiniennes 3 (Spring 1982): 91-103.
  • "The Role of the Press in the Early Arab Reaction to Zionism." Peuples Méditerranéens/ Mediterranean Peoples 20 (July-September 1982): 105-24.
  • "The Gulf and Palestine in Soviet Policy." In Palestine and the Gulf, pp. 149-185. Edited by Rashid Khalidi and Camille Mansour. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1982.
  • "Problems of Foreign Intervention in Lebanon." American-Arab Affairs 7 (Winter 1983-84): 24-30.
  • "The Palestinians in Lebanon: The Social Repercussions of the Israeli Invasion." Middle East Journal 38, 2 (Spring 1984): 255-266.
  • "Social Factors in the Rise of the Arab Movement in Syria." In From Nationalism to Revolutionary Islam, pp. 53-70. Edited by Said Arjomand. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984.
  • "L'impact du mouvement national palestinien sur le Liban." Revue d'Etudes Palestiniennes 12 (Summer 1984): 3-14.
  • "The 1982 War and the Palestinian National Movement." Fikr 2 (June-July 1984): 26-36 [Arabic].
  • "The Asad Regime and the Palestinian Resistance." Arab Studies Quarterly 6, 4 (Fall 1984): 259-267.
  • "The 1912 Election Campaign in the Cities of Bilad al-Sham." International Journal of Middle East Studies 16, 4 (November 1984): 461-474.
  • "Lebanon in the Context of Regional Politics: Palestinian and Syrian Involvement in the Lebanese Crisis." Third World Quarterly 7, 3 (July 1985): 495-514.
  • "Foreign Intervention and Domestic Conflict in Lebanon." Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Working Paper, July, 1985, 32 pp.
  • "Reagan Administration Policy towards the Palestinians." American-Arab Affairs 13 (Summer 1985): 10-16.
  • "Arab Views of the Soviet Role in the Middle East. The Middle East Journal 39, 4 (Fall 1985): 716-732.
  • "The Palestinian Dilemma: PLO Policy after Lebanon." Journal of Palestine Studies, 15, 1 (Autumn 1985): 88-103.
  • "Palestinian Politics after the Exodus from Beirut." In The Middle East After the Israeli Invasion of Lebanon, pp. 233-253. Edited by Robert O. Freedman. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1986.
  • "An Arab View of Containment." In Containment: Concepts and Policies, pp. 415-423. Edited by John Gaddis and Terry Deibel. Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1986.
  • "Le Liban et les Palestiniens." In Le Liban: Espoirs et Réalités, pp. 135-152. Edited by Bassma Kodmani-Darwish. Paris: Institut Francais de Relations Internationales, 1987.
  • "Social Transformation and Political Power in the 'Radical' Arab States." In Nation, State and Integration in the Arab World, Vol. III, Beyond Coercion: The Durability of the Arab State, pp. 203-219. Edited by Adeed Dawisha and I. William Zartman. New York: Croom Helm, 1988 [Arabic: pp. 681-696, Beirut: Arab Unity Studies Center].
  • "Palestinian Peasant Resistance to Zionism before World War I." In Blaming the Victims: Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question, pp. 207-233. Edited by Edward Said and Christopher Hitchens. New York: Verso, 1988.
  • "The Palestinians and Lebanon." In Toward a Viable Lebanon. pp. 133-144. Edited by Halim Barakat. Washington DC: Georgetown University Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, 1988.
  • "The Shape of Inter-Arab Politics in 1995." In The Next Arab Decade: Alternative Futures, pp. 55-63. Edited by Hisham Sharabi. Boulder: Westview, 1988 [Arabic: pp. 73-84, Beirut: Arab Unity Studies Center, 1986].
  • "The Economic Partition of the Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before the First World War." Review 11, 2 (Spring 1988): 251-264.
  • "The Uprising and the Palestine Question." World Policy Journal 5, 3 (Summer 1988): 497-517.
  • "The Palestine Liberation Organization and Camp David, 1978-1988." In The Middle East: Ten Years After Camp David, pp. 261-278. Edited by William B. Quandt. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1988.
  • "Revisionist Views of the Modern History of Palestine: 1948." Arab Studies Quarterly 10, 4 (Autumn 1988): 425-34.
  • "Leadership and Negotiation during the 1982 War: Yasser Arafat and the P.L.O." In Leadership and Negotiation: A New Look at the Middle East, pp. 49-69. Edited by Barbara Kellerman and Jeffrey Rubin. New York: Praeger, 1988.
  • "The Palestinian People 22 Years after 1967." In Intifada: The Palestinian Uprising Against Israeli Occupation, pp. 113-126. Edited by Zachary Lockman and Joel Beinin. Boston: South End Press, 1989.
  • "The Way Forward: A Palestinian Perspective." Journal of Refugee Studies, 2, 1 (1989): 191-199.
  • "Consequences of the Suez Crisis in the Arab World." In Suez 1956: The Crisis and its Consequences, pp. 377-92. Edited by Roger Louis and Roger Owen. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1989.
  • "The P.L.O. as Representative of the Palestinian People." In The International Relations of the Palestine Liberation Organization, pp. 59-73. Edited by Augustus R. Norton and Martin H. Greenberg. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989.
  • "The Resolutions of the 19th Palestine National Council: A Textual Analysis." Journal of Palestine Studies, 19, 2 (Winter 1990): 29-42.
  • "Observations on the Palestinian Right of Return." Emerging Issues: Occasional Paper No. 6, Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, October 1990 [with Itamar Rabinovich]. Modified version in Journal of Palestine Studies, 21, 2 (Winter 1992): 29-40.
  • "The Palestinians and the Gulf Crisis." Current History 90, 552 (January 1991): 18-20, 37 [reprinted: The Gulf War Reader: History, Documents, Opinions, pp. 423-430]. Edited by Micah L. Sifry and Christopher Cerf. New York: Times Books, 1991.
  • "The Impact of the Iraqi Revolution on the Arab World." In The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: The Old Social Classes Revisited, pp. 106-117. Edited by Robert A. Fernea and W. Roger Louis. London: I.B. Tauris, 1991.
  • "United States Policy and the Palestine Problem: Historical Dimensions and the Creation of an 'Alternative Narrative'." In History, the White House and the Kremlin: Statesmen as Historians, pp. 20-37. Edited by Michael G. Fry. London: Pinter, 1991.
  • "External Intervention in Lebanon: The Historical Dynamics." In Quest for Understanding: Arabic and Islamic Studies in Memory of Malcolm Kerr, pp. 99-118. Edited by Samir Seikaly, Ramzi Baalbaki and Peter Dodd. Beirut: American University Press, 1991.
  • "Introduction" and "Ottomanism and Arabism in Syria before 1914: A Reassessment." In The Origins of Arab Nationalism, pp. vii-xix and 50-69. Edited by R. Khalidi, L. Anderson, R Simon and M. Muslih. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991.
  • "Arab Nationalism: Historical Problems in the Literature." The American Historical Review, 96, 5 (December, 1991): 1363-1373.
  • "Policy-Making in the Palestinian Polity." In The Middle East in Global Perspective, pp 59-81. Edited by Harold Saunders and Judith Kipper. Boulder: Westview, 1991.
  • "Society and Ideology in Late Ottoman Syria: Class, Education, Profession and Confession." In Problems of the Modern Middle East in Historical Perspective: Essays in Honour of Albert Hourani, pp. 119-132. Edited by John Spagnolo. Oxford: Ithaca Press for St. Antony's College Middle East Monograph Series, 1992.
  • "The Future of Arab Jerusalem." British Journal of Middle East Studies, 19, 2 (Fall, 1993): 133-143.
  • "A Response to Amos Oz, 'The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Storyteller’s Point of View'." The Michigan Quarterly Review, 32, 2 (Spring, 1993): 178-187.
  • "Albert Hourani, 1915-1993." MESA Bulletin, 27 (July 1993): 1-3.
  • "Roadblocks in the Bilateral Negotiations." al-Siyasa al-Filistiniyya [Palestinian Politics], 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1994): 30-39 [Arabic].
  • "The Genesis of the Palestinian-Israeli Agreement." Current History, 93, 580 (February, 1994): 62-66.
  • "Ottoman Notables in Jerusalem: Nationalism and other Options." Special issue of The Muslim World devoted to Jerusalem, Charles D. Smith, ed., lxxxiv, 1-2, (January-April 1994): 1-18.
  • "The Palestinian Refugee Question: Toward a Solution." In Palestinian Refugees: Their Problem and Future. A Special Report. Washington DC: The Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine, October 1994, 21-27.
  • "Presidential Address: Is there a Future for Middle East Studies?" Middle East Studies Association Bulletin , 29, 1 (July 1995): 1-6.
  • "Prospects for Peace in the Middle East and the Continuing Palestinian-Israeli Conflict." Annals of the Japan Association for Middle East Studies, 10 (1995): 235-244.
  • American Policy in the Middle East. Public Lectures, no. 7. Nablus: Center for Palestine Research and Studies, February 1996, 19 pp.
  • "Contrasting Narratives of Palestinian Identity." In The Geography of Identity, pp. 187-222. Edited by Patricia Yaeger. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.
  • "The Arab Experience in the First World War". In Facing Armageddon: The First World War Experienced, pp. 642-655. Edited by Hugh Cecil and Peter Liddle. London: Leo Cooper, 1996.
  • "The Formation of Palestinian Identity: The Critical Years, 1917-1923". In Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East, pp. 171-190. Edited by James Jankowski and Israel Gershoni. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997.
  • "Fifty Years after 1948: A Universal Jubilee?" Tikkun, 13, 2 (March/April, 1998): 53-56. Modified version in N. Ateek, ed., Holy Land, Hollow Jubilee: God Justice and the Palestinians, 89-96. London: Melisende, 1999.
  • "For a Shared Jerusalem." Jusoor: The Arab-American Journal of Cultural Exchange, 9/10, special issue, "The Open Veins of Jerusalem," (June 1998): 45-54.
  • "The ‘Middle East’ as a Framework for Analysis: Re-mapping A Region in the Era of Globalization." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 18, 2 (1998), 1-8. Modified version published as "The Middle East as an Area in an Era of Globalization." In Localizing Knowledge in a Global World: Recasting the Area Studies Debate. Ali Mirsepassi, Amrita Basu and Fredrick Weaver, eds. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, forthcoming 2001.
  • "Transforming the Face of the Holy City: Political Messages in the Built Topography of Jerusalem." Jerusalem Quarterly File, part 1: 3 (Winter 1999): 16-21; part 2: 4 (Spring 1999): 21-29.
  • "Truth, Justice and Reconciliation: Elements of a Solution to the Palestinian Refugee Issue." In The Palestinian Exodus 1948-1998, 221-242. Edited by Ghada Karmi and Eugene Cotran. Reading: Ithaca Press, 1999. Earlier versions in: International Journal (Canada), 53, 2 (Spring, 1998): 234-252; Politica Exterior (Spain), 12, 63, Sept.-Oct. 1998, 97-116.
  • "Introduction." In Jerusalem In History, pp. xi-xxxi. Edited by Kamil J. Asali. New York: Olive Branch Press, 3nd edition, 2000. Earlier version in "Foreword." In Jerusalem In History, pp. x-xvi. London: Kegan Paul International, rev. ed. 1997.
  • "Edward W. Said and the American Public Sphere: Speaking Truth to Power." In Edward Said and the Work of the Critic: Speaking Truth to Power, pp. 152-165. Edited by Paul Bové. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000. Earlier version in Boundary 2, 25, 2 (Summer 1998): 161-178.
  • "The Future of Arab Jerusalem." In Arab Nation, Arab Nationalism, pp. 19-40. Edited by Derek Hopwood. Vol. 2, London: MacMillans/St. Antony’s College, 2000.
  • "Intellectual Life in Late Ottoman Jerusalem." In Ottoman Jerusalem: The Living City, 1517-1917, pp. 221-228. Edited by Sylvia Auld and Robert Hillenbrand. London and Jerusalem: British School of Archaeology and World of Islam Festival Trust, 2000.
  • "The Palestinians and 1948: The Underlying Causes of Failure." In The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948, pp. 12-36. Edited by Eugene L. Rogan and Avi Shlaim. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Arabic version in Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filistiniyya, forthcoming, 2001.
  • "The Centrality of Jerusalem to an End of Conflict Agreement." Journal of Palestine Studies, 30, 3, no. 119 (Spring 2001), pp. 82-87.
  • "The Revolutionary Year of 1958 in the Arab World." In The Revolutionary Middle East in 1958. Edited by Wm. Roger Louis. Washington, D. C. and London: Woodrow Wilson Press and I.B. Tauris, forthcoming, 2001.
  • "Arab Society in Mandatory Palestine: The Half-Full Glass?" In New Approaches to the Study of Ottoman and Arab Societies. Israel Gershoni and Ursula Wokoek, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press, forthcoming, 2001.
  • "Anti-Zionism, Arabism and Palestinian Identity: ‘Isa al-’Isa and Filastin." In Political Identity in the Arab East in the 20th Century. Samir Seikaly, ed. Beirut: American University of Beirut Press, forthcoming.

Unpublished Conference Papers and Public Lectures

  • American University in Cairo Political Science Department Distinguished Visiting Professor, May 8-10, 2001: "American Middle East Policy," "Palestinian Identity: Diasporic, Historic and Contingent Constituents," and "The Question of Jerusalem: Aspects of a Solution."
  • Tufts University Jerusalem Symposium, Talloires, France, May 4-5, 2000: "Sharing Jerusalem: Preconditions for a Just Peace."
  • Ninth Annual Middle East Symposium, Hamline University, St. Paul, March 11, 2000: "Will the Current Peace Process Produce a Lasting Peace?"
  • Royal Institute for International Affairs/ALECSO Conference, "The Future of Jerusalem," London, December 13-15, 1999: "The Politics of Building in Jerusalem."
  • Bruno Kreisky Forum Conference, "Historical Roots of the Post-1945 Middle East Conflict," Vienna, October 10-11, 1999: "The Arab States between the Super-Powers."
  • University of Chicago conference, "50 Years of Hebrew Culture in Israel," April, 1998: "The Future of Israel as a State in the Middle East."
  • Raymond and Wilberta Savage Visiting Professorship Lecture in International Relations and Peace, University of Oregon, Eugene, October, 1997: "Israelis and Palestinians: Narratives of Identity and Peace."
  • Social Science Research Council Workshop, "The Cold War and the Third World," Chicago, December 1990: "The Middle East in the Post-Cold War Era."
  • American Historical Association conference, San Francisco, December 1989: "The French Revolution as Model and Examplar: The Arabic Press after the 1908 Ottoman Revolution."
  • University of Illinois conference, Champaign, November 1989: "Antonius, Dawn and the Rise of Arabism in Syria: Changing Views of a Changing Society."
  • Social Research Council conference on "Retreating States and Expanding Societies," Aix-en-Provence, March 1988: "Nation-State Nationalism and Arab Nationalism."
  • Middle East Studies Association conference, Baltimore, November 1987: "Nationalism in Egypt and Bilad al-sham before 1914: A Comparative Perspective."
  • University of Chicago Oriental Institute, January 1987: "The Role of the Press in the Intellectual Life of Late Ottoman Syria."
  • Middle East Studies Association conference, Boston, November 1986: "The Middle East and India in Pre-World War I British Strategy."
  • A.U.B. History Dept. Seminar, "Egypt 1882-1914: Occupation and Response," May 1982: "The 'Aqaba Incident of 1906: Britain and the Egyptian National Movement."