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STEPHEN ERIC BRONNER received his B.A. from the City College of New York and his Ph.D. from the University of California: Berkeley. Member of over a dozen editorial boards, Professor Bronner has also worked with US Academics for Peace and Conscience International, while engaging in civic diplomacy in Darfur, Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and elsewhere. These are discussed in Blood in the Sand and Peace Out of Reach (University of Kentucky Press), and The Bitter Taste of Hope (SUNY Press). His writings have been translated into well over a dozen languages. Especially concerned with issues of bigotry and tolerance, his Reclaiming the Enlightenment (Columbia University Press), A Rumor about the Jews (Oxford University Press), and The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists (Yale University Press) are widely recognized as standard works in the social sciences. Stephen Eric Bronner is the Board of Governors Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Rutgers University, Affiliate Distinguished Fellow at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, and Co-Director of the International Council for Diplomacy and Dialogue. He is also the recipient of many awards including the 2011 MEPeace Prize from the Middle East Political Network based in Jerusalem.