Erik Dalaker

Erik Dalaker is a B.A. candidate at Harvard University, concentrating in Government and Modern Middle Eastern Studies. His academic interests include Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, conflict resolution, and international development. Prior to interning as a research assistant and program coordinator for the Politics and Society Institute in Jordan, Erik gained hands-on experience as a project coordinator in fundraising for Doctors Without Borders. At Harvard, Erik serves as the co-chair of the Coalition for Global Affairs and a student ambassador for the Center for International Development and has held notable roles, including student liaison to Minister Erika Mouynes and policy lead for the Harvard Foreign Policy Initiative.
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A Second Trump Presidency: Implications for Israel-Palestine, Iran, and Arab-Israeli Normalization

With the Middle East in a period of significant conflicts, the world carefully awaits to see what course the United States’s foreign policy in the region will take after the American elections on November 5th. Despite Kamala Harris’ surge in popularity since replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s candidate, many still consider a return of Donald Trump to the…

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