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Biography: Fawaz Gerges is a leading expert on the Middle East, terrorism, and energy policy. He is currently in the field interviewing activists and militants in preparation for his next book. Fawaz A. Gerges earned an M.Sc at the London School of Economics and a D.Phil. from Oxford University. He holds the Christian A. Johnson Chair in International Affairs and Middle Eastern Studies at Sarah Lawrence College. He is a senior analyst and regular commentator for ABC Television News and a commentator for NPR's "Morning Edition". He has appeared on many television and radio networks throughout the world, including CNN, CBS, NPR, the BBC and Al Jazeera. Professor Gerges has taught at Oxford, Harvard and Columbia Universities and he was a research fellow at Princeton University for two years. He has won several academic awards, including an 18-month MacArthur Fellowship. His special interests are Islam and the political process, fringe Islamist (jihadist) movements, Arab politics, American foreign policy in the Middle East, the modern history of the Middle East, the history of conflict, diplomacy and foreign policy, historical sociology and international relations. Fawaz Gerges has spent several years conducting field research on relations between the Islamists, jihadists and the West, particularly the United States, in several Middle Eastern countries. He is the author of Journey of The Jihadist: Inisde Muslim Militancy (2006) and The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global (2005). His other books include America and Political Islam: Clash of Interests or Clash of Cultures? (1999), The Clinton Administration's Approach Toward Islamist Movements (1999) and The Superpowers and the Middle East: Regional and International Politics, 1955-1967 (1994). Articles and essays by Professor Gerges have appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Survival, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The International Herald Tribune, The Baltimore Sun, The Nation, Harvard Journal of World Affairs, The Oxford International Review, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, The Middle East Journal, The Beirut Review, Al-Mustaqbal Al-Arabi, Al Hayat, Al-Safir, Al-Nahar, Al-Mustaqbal and in other journals and anthologies. |
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Programs: - The Middle East in Turmoil: Religion, Oil, Politics and American Global Strategy - Oil, Islam, Politics and the World Economy - The Impact of the Iraq War on Energy Supply and Pricing - America and Americans in the Eyes of Arabs and Muslims - The Future of Global Jihad - Islam and America - Does Al Qaeda Represent An Existential Threat to America? - The Muslim World After 9/11 - Is Democracy Compatible With Islam? - Is There A Way Out of Iraq? - Taking Stock of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict - Potential Threats to Homeland Security - America's Grand Strategy In The Greater Middle East - Iran, The Shia Revival and American Foregin Policy - Why Suicide Bombing? - Is There Muslim Public Support for Al Qaeda? - Winning The War Against Terror |
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