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EMET’s Advisory Board
Sarah Stern - President
Ambassador Jeane
Kirkpatrick*
Ambassador Yossie Ben Aharon
Ambassador Yoram
Ettinger
Ambassador Lenny Ben-
David
James Woolsey
Frank Gaffney
Daniel Pipes
Caroline Glick
Gal Luft
Meyrav Wurmser
Rachel Ehrenfeld
Ariel Cohen
Dr. Emmanuel Navon
Dr. Amichai Magen
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
Martin Sherman
Walid Shoebat
Kenneth Timmerman
Larry Greenfield
Seth and Sherri Mandel
Ilka Schroeder
Jim Hutchens
David Dalin
Don Gastwirth
Alex Grobman
 
*Deceased
 
 
 
Advisory Board

Dr. Amichai Magen

Dr. Amichai Magen is Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, and W. Glenn Campbell National Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. His research and writing address international law and international relations; democracy, development and the rule of law; state failure and Middle East politics. He is the co-editor of two book – International Actors, Democratization and the Rule of Law: Anchoring Democracy? (Routledge, 2008) (with Leonardo Morlino), and Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law: American and European Strategies (Palgrave-McMillan 2009) (with Michael McFaul and Thomas Risse) – and is published in leading academic journals, including the Stanford Journal of International Law; the International Studies Review and the European Foreign Affairs Review. In 2001 Amichai was a founding member of Kol Dor – a global Jewish network for emerging leaders – and in 2005 he co-founded the Stanford University Chapter of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME). From 1999 to 2002 Magen served as a Legal and Policy Adviser to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice in Israel.