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  • Professor of History, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
    As an undergraduate student at the Faculty of Political Science at Ankara, I was fascinated by Modern Turkish political history (19th and 20th centuries), and inclined towards the period of Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876-1909)- a highly controversial but crucial period in modern Turkish (and Middle Eastern) historiography. During my M.A. studies in the same faculty, I continued to pursue my interest i...
  • Professor of Politics, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey; Visiting Professor in Modern Turkish Studies, Princeton University
  • Professor of History at the University of Arizona, Tucson
    Clancy-Smith spent 2009-2010 at the Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science, in Princeton.She contributed a pamphlet and book chapter to the AHA series in women, gender, and comparative history: Exemplary Women and Sacred Journeys: Women and Gender in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from Late Antiquity to the Eve of Modernity (American Historical Association/University of Illinois...
  • Senior Research Scholar, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland
  • Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
    Professor Adeed Dawisha specializes in Iraq's transition to democracy since the downfall of Saddam Hussein's government in 2003.
  • Professor of Anthropology, American University in Cairo
    During three decades of work on North Africa and the Middle East-–as university professor, human rights researcher, consultant for international organizations, and independent academic researcher–-I have specialized in anthropological theory (exploring the implications of encounters between people from different communities and the complexities of the notion of "culture"), human rights...
  • Middle East Program Visiting Arab Journalist
  • Journalist, Al-Hayat Newspaper, Beirut Regional Office
    ExpertiseRadical Muslims in Lebanon (both the Palestinian refugee camps and the north) and in Jordan; American detention camps in Iraq; Tehran, Iran
  •  Haleh Esfandiari, the Director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, has had a rich and varied career. In her native Iran, she was a journalist, served as deputy secretary general of the Women's Organization of Iran, and was the deputy director of a cultural foundation where she was responsible for the activities of several museums and art an...
  • Affiliate Graduate Faculty, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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