Thomas W. Lippman

  • Thomas W. Lippman

    Thomas W. Lippman

    Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies


    Contact Info:
    Phone: +1.202.363.6796
    E-mail: tlippman@cfr.org


    Location:
    Washington, DC


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    Author and journalist specializing in Middle East affairs and Islam. Currently working on a book about the future of Saudi Arabia and its implications for the United States.

    Expertise:

    Middle East history and politics; U.S. relations with Arab world; history and economy of Saudi Arabia; nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.

    Experience:

    Middle East correspondent, The Washington Post; Oil correspondent, The Washington Post; Diplomatic and National Security correspondent, The Washington Post; Journalism instructor, American University in Cairo; Adjunct scholar, The Middle East Institute.

    Languages:

    French (proficient).

    Honors:

    Edward R. Murrow fellowship, Council on  Foreign Relations (1979-1980).

    Selected Publications:

    Understanding Islam (1982); Egypt After Nasser (1989); Madeleine Albright and the New  American Diplomacy (2000); Inside the Mirage: America’s  Fragile Partnership With  Saudi  Arabia (2004); Arabian Knight: Col. Bill  Eddy USMC and the Rise of  American Power in the Middle East (2008).


    Current Research Project


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    2009

    November 15, 2009

    My Father, the Terrorist
    Author:
    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies

    Op-Ed

    Washington Post

    Najwa and Omar bin Laden--first wife and fourth son of Osama bin Laden--paint a "horrifying portrait" of one of the greatest criminals of our time, writes Thomas Lippman in his review of their book, "Growing Up Bin Laden." Written with Jean Sasson, the book provides intimate details about the bin Ladens' family life but does not add much to our understanding of al-Qaeda, says Lippman.

    See more in Society and Culture, Terrorism, Terrorist Leaders

     

     

    September 10, 2009

    'Exhilirating': A Reporter's Experiences in International Journalism
    Interview of:
    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies

    Interview

    As part of the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship 60th Anniversary initiative current and former fellows discuss the stories that have had the most impact and present ideas for sustaining serious international journalism. Former fellow Thomas Lippman discusses his time in Egypt during President Anwar Sadat's historic trip to Israel in 1977. For more on the initiative, visit cfr.org/murrow.

    See more in Information and Communication, Media and Foreign Policy

     

     

    January 2008

    MEI: Nuclear Weapons and Saudi Strategy
    Author:
    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies

    Must Read

    This Middle East Institute Policy Brief examines Saudi strategy and response if Iran acquired nuclear weapons, concluding that the Saudis would much prefer an accommodation with Iran and progress toward its long-stated goal of making the entire region a zone free of nuclear weapons.

    See more in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Proliferation

     

     

    The Wisdom of a 'Defense Umbrella' Against Iran

    July 27, 2009

    The Wisdom of a 'Defense Umbrella' Against Iran

    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor, CFR.org

    Interview

    Thomas W. Lippman, a specialist on Persian Gulf security, says U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's warning about a U.S. "defense umbrella" to protect regional states from any Iranian nuclear arms program makes sense as a form of deterrence.

    See more in Iran, U.S. Strategy and Politics

     

     

    May 26, 2009

    An Egyptian Venue
    Author:
    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies

    Op-Ed

    Washington Times

    Thomas W. Lippman argues that Cairo's Al Azhar mosque would be the ideal location for President Obama's speech in Egypt.

    See more in Egypt, U.S. Strategy and Politics

     

     

    Iranian Missile Test Politically Motivated

    May 20, 2009

    Iranian Missile Test Politically Motivated

    Thomas W. Lippman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor, CFR.org

    Interview

    Thomas W. Lippman, an expert on Gulf security, says the latest Iranian missile test won't have any military impact, because it is just an incremental step forward. But he says the timing of the announcement, made at a campaign stop by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was not accidental.

    See more in Middle East, Iran

     
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