Randa Slim
Project Director, Middle East Track II Dialogues Initiative
Expert Bio
Dr. Randa Slim, the project director of the Middle East Track II Initiative, is a non-resident fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced and International Studies (SAIS) Foreign Policy Institute and was formerly director of the Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues Program at the Middle East Institute. A former vice president of the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue, Slim has been a senior program advisor at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a guest scholar at the United States Institute of Peace, a program director at Resolve, Inc, and a program officer at the Kettering Foundation. A long-term practitioner of Track II dialogue and peace-building processes in the Middle East and Central Asia, she is the author of several studies, book chapters, and articles on conflict management, post-conflict peace-building, and Middle East politics.
Insight & Analysis by Randa Slim
- Past event
- US Foreign Policy
Book Launch | American Diplomacy Toward Lebanon: Lessons in Foreign Policy and the Middle East by Ambassador David Hale

- Past event
- International Security
Hamas-Israel War: Risks of Escalation and Impact on Lebanon

- Past event
Building Lebanon's Sovereignty and the State
