Leaders, Learning and Luxury: World Leaders Travel Partners with Foreign Affairs Magazine

For a side dish of substance with your 5-star, World Leaders Travel has partnered with Foreign Affairs magazine on a trip to the Middle East established as the inaugural "World Leaders Forum," called "The Much Too Promised Land: Israel & the Palestinian Authority."
The 13-day event will have Foreign Affairs' editor James Hoge joined by 42-year ABC News veteran Sam Donaldson, Aaron David Miller, author and former Middle East Advisor to the State Department, and Senior Fellow Walter Russell Mead from the Council on Foreign Relations. From your base in Jerusalem you'll get insider access to sites in Israel and Palestinian territories, including Haifa, the Sea of Galilee region, the Golan Heights, the and the West Bank. Peppered in among all of that will be panels, cultural events and sit-downs with people making decisions that are affecting the entire world.
Trip extensions to Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan are available as well. The $11,990-journey lasts from May 1-13, 2010, and Aaron David Miller will tell you all about it himself in the video at the link below. If your quest for time with world leaders isn't sated afterward, then you can always check out Foreign Affairs' other partnered trip, "Global Challenges in a Post-Perestroika World," which will be a Black Sea cruise with Condoleezza Rice, William Perry, and Mikhail Gorbachev – because Glasnost goes perfectly with luxury sailing ships.
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