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CURRICULUM VITAE
DEGREES: Ph.D. (Econ.), 1974, London School of Economics, England
B.A. (Honors), 1971, University of Lancaster, England
PRESENT POST:
Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 2009-
PREVIOUS POSTS:
Professor of Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 2000-2009
Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1985-2000
Deputy Director of Studies, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, England, 1979-85
Lecturer, Department of International Relations, University of Keele, England, 1977-79
Lecturer, Department of Politics, Lancaster University, England, 1974-77
AWARDS AND HONORS: Who’s Who in American Education, 2006-
Who’s Who in America, 2006-
Who’s Who in the World, 2007-
Fellowship, American Academic Research Institute in Iraq, 2006
Carnegie Scholar, 2004-05
Philip and Elaine Hampton Fellowship, 2003
Summer Research Fellowship, Miami University, 2001
Fulbright Fellowship in Islamic Civilization, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, 1990-91
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., Fellowship, 1985-86
The Council on Foreign Relations, New York, Fellowship, 1984-85
The Near Eastern Department, Princeton University, Visiting Fellowship, 1984-85
The School of International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Visiting Professorship, 1983-84
British Social Science Research Council Fellowship, 1982
The Ford Foundation, Research Fellowship, 1980
The International Institute for Strategic Studies Senior Fellowship, 1976-77
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Member, Fellowships Committee, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, 1998-2000, 2004, 2006, 2007
Member, Political Science Award Committee, Fulbright International Fellowships, 1993-1999
Member, Publication Committee, Middle East Institute, Washington, D.C., 1983-87
Member, Executive Committee, British International Studies Association, 1980-85
Book Review Editor, International Affairs, 1979-83
PUBLICATIONS:
BOOKS: Iraq: A Political History from Independence to Occupation (Princeton University Press, 2009), 386 pp.
Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: From Triumph to Despair (Princeton University Press, 2003), 340 pp.
The Making of Foreign Policy in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, co-editor and contributing author, (M.E. Sharpe, 1995), 360 pp.
Al-Umma wal Dawla wal Indimaj fil ‘Alam al-‘Arabi (Nation, State and Integration in the Arab World), co-editor and contributing author, (Beirut: Markaz Dirasat al-Wuhda al-'Arabiya, 1990), 465 pp.
Beyond Coercion: The Durability of the Arab State, co-editor and contributing author, (Methuen, 1988), 310 pp.
The Arab Radicals (Council on Foreign Relations, 1986), 171 pp.
Islam in Foreign Policy, editor and contributing author, (Cambridge University Press, 1983), 191 pp.
The Soviet Union in the Middle East, co-editor and contributing author, (Heinemann, 1982), 172 pp.
Syria and the Lebanese Crisis (Macmillan, 1980), 208 pp.
Egypt in the Arab World: The Elements of Foreign Policy (Macmillan, 1976), 234 pp.
MONOGRAPHS Saudi Arabia's Search for Security (London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1979)
Japanese Translation (Mainichi Press, 1980)
German Translation (Uberhausen Press, 1980)
JOURNAL ARTICLES (Does not include commentaries or book reviews)
"Iraq: A Vote Against Sectarianism," Journal of Democracy, July 2010
“The Unraveling of Iraq: Ethnosectarian Preferences and State Performance in Historical Perspective,” Middle East Journal, spring 2008
“Iraq’s Year of Voting Dangerously” (with Larry Diamond), Journal of Democracy, April 2006
“The New Iraq: Democratic Institutions and Performance,” Journal of Democracy, July 2005
“Democratic Attitudes and Practices in Iraq, 1921-1952,” Middle East Journal, winter 2005
“The Prospects for Democracy in Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities,” Third World Quarterly, no.4-5, 2005
“Iraq: Setbacks, Advances, Prospects,” Journal of Democracy, January 2004
“Hope for Iraq,” (with Karen Dawisha), Prospect, August 2003
“How to Build a Democratic Iraq” (with Karen Dawisha), Foreign Affairs, May/June 2003
“Requiem for Arab Nationalism,” Middle East Quarterly, winter 2003
“Nationalism: Historical Antecedents to Contemporary Debates,” International Studies Review, spring 2002
“Arab Nationalism and Islamism: Competitive Past, Uncertain Future,” International Studies Review, fall 2000
“‘Identity’ and Political Survival in Saddam’s Iraq,” Middle East Journal, fall 1999
“Pan-Arabism and the Arab State in Arab Eyes,” The World and I, April 1992
“The United States in the Middle East,” Current History, January 1992
“Power, Participation and Legitimacy in the Arab World,” World Policy Journal, vol.3, no.3, summer 1986
“Arab Regimes, Legitimacy and Foreign Policy,” International Spectator, vol.20, no.2, spring 1985
“The Motives of Syria's Involvement in Lebanon,” Middle East Journal, vol.38, no.2, spring 1984
“Saudi Arabia and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Ups and Downs of Pragmatic Moderation,” International Journal, vol.38, no.4, autumn 1983
“Iran's Mullahs and the Arab Masses: A Fading Love Affair,” Washington Quarterly, vol.6, no.3, summer 1983
“Comprehensive Peace and the Comprehension of Arab Politics,” Middle East Journal, vol.37, no.1, winter, 1983
“Iraq and the Arab World: The Gulf War and After,” The World Today, vol.37, no.5, May 1981
“Iraq’s Arab Policy,” The International Spectator (The Hague), vol.35, no.5, May 1981
“Iraq: The West's Opportunity?” Foreign Policy, no.41, winter 1980
“Internal Values and External Threats: The Making of Saudi Foreign Policy,” Orbis, vol.23, no.1, spring 1979
“Syria in Lebanon: Asad's Vietnam?” Foreign Policy, no.33, winter 1978-79
“The Impact of External Actors on Syria's Intervention in Lebanon,” Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, vol.2, no.1, fall 1978
“Syria and the Sadat Initiative,” The World Today, vol.34, no.3, summer 1978
“Syria's Intervention in the Lebanon, 1975-1976,” Jerusalem Journal of International Relations, vol.3, nos.2,3, winter/spring 1978
“Perceptions, Decisions and Consequences in Foreign Policy: The Egyptian Intervention in the Yemen,” Political Studies, vol.25, no.2, June 1977
“Foreign Policy Models and the Problem of Dynamism,” British Journal of International Studies, vol.2, no.2, July 1976
“The Role of Propaganda in Egypt's Arab Policy,” International Relations, vol.5, no.2, November 1975
“The Intervention in the Yemen: An Analysis of Egyptian Perceptions and Policies,” Middle East Journal, vol.28, no.1, winter 1975
“The Transnational Party in Regional Politics: The Baath Party,” Asian Affairs, vol.6, no.1, February 1974
“The Principal Decision-Maker in Foreign Policy: The Case of Nasser of Egypt,” International Relations, vol.4, no.4, November 1973
BOOK CHAPTERS
"The Prospects for Democracy in Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities," in Sultan Barakat, ed., Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
“Iraq’s Year of Voting Dangerously,” with Larry Diamond, in Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner, eds., Electoral Systems and Democracy (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006)
“Footprints in the Sand: The Definition and Redefinition of Identity in Iraq’s Foreign Policy,” in Shibley Telhami and Michael Barnett, eds., Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East (Cornell University Press, 2002)
“Iraq: Another Saddam on the Horizon?” (With Judith Yaphe) in Judith Yaphe, ed., The Middle East in 2015: The Impact of Regional Trends on Strategic Planning (National Defense University Press, 2002)
“The Assembled State: Communal Conflict and Governmental Control in Iraq," in Leonard Binder, ed., Communal Conflict in the Middle East (University of Florida Press, 1999)
“Egypt and the Cold War,” in Avi Shlaim, ed., The Middle East and the Cold War (Oxford University Press, 1997)
“Iraqi Politics: The Past and Present as Context for the Future,” in Andrew Parasiliti, ed., The Future of Iraqi Politics (The Middle East Institute, 1997)
“Egypt”, “Iraq”, “Jordan”, “Kuwait,” [four separate entries] in Seymour Martin Lipset, ed., Encyclopedia of Democracy (Congressional Quarterly Books, 1995)
“The Gulf War: A Defining Event?” in Dan Tschirgi, ed., The Middle East After the Gulf War (Lynn Reinner Publishers, 1994)
“Arab Regimes: Legitimacy and Foreign Policy,” in Giacomo Luciani, ed., The Arab State (Routledge, 1990)
“Al-Shar‘iya wal Siyassa al-Kharijia” (Legitimacy and Foreign Policy), in Adeed Dawisha, co-editor, Al-Umma wal Dawla wal Indimaj fil Watan al-'Arabi (Beirut: Markaz Dirasat al-Wuhada al- 'Arabiya, 1990)
“Khulasa” (Conclusion), in Dawisha, co-editor, Al-Umma wal Dawla wal Indimaj fil Watan Al-‘Arabi (Markaz Dirasat al-Wuhda al-'Arabiya, 1990)
“Saudi Arabia in the Eighties: Dilemmas, Orientations and Policies,” in Samuel F. Wells, Jr. and Mark Bruzonsky, eds., Security in the Middle East: Prospects and Problems in the 1980s (Westview Press, 1987)
“The Arab State: Reasons for Resilience,” in Adeed Dawisha and I. William Zartman, eds., Beyond Coercion: The Durability of the Arab State (Methuen, 1987)
“Arab Regimes, Legitimacy and Foreign Policy,” in Dawisha and Zartman, eds., Beyond Coercion: The Durability of the Arab State (Methuen, 1987)
“The Politics of War: Presidential Centrality, Party Power, Political Opposition,” in Frederick Axlegard, ed., Iraq in Transition (Westview Press, 1986)
“Middle Eastern Images of Japan: Admiration for an Inconsequential Giant,” in Ronald A. Morse, ed., Japan and the Middle East in Alliance Politics (University Press of America, 1986)
“Iraq's Foreign Policy: Motives, Constraints and Performance,” in Michael Szaz, ed., Sources of Domestic and Foreign Policy in Iraq (American Foreign Policy Institute, 1986)
“Iran's Mullahs and the Arab Masses,” in Fundamentalism and Islamic Radicalism, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, The House of Representatives, Ninety Ninth Congress, First Session (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985)
“Anti-Americanism in the Arab World: Memories of the Past in the Attitudes of the Present,” in Alvin Z. Rubinstein and Donald Smith, eds., Anti-Americanism in the Third World (Praeger, 1985)
“Saudi Arabia's Search for Security,” in Charles Tripp, ed., Regional Security in the Middle East, (Macmillan, 1984)
“Invoking the Spirit of Arabism: Islam in the Foreign Policy of Saddam's Iraq,” in Adeed Dawisha, ed., Islam in Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 1983)
“The Stability of the Gulf: Domestic Sources and External Threats,” in Alvin Z. Rubinstein, ed., The Great Game: Rivalry in the Persian Gulf and South Asia (Praeger, 1983)
“Jordan in the Middle East: The Art of Survival,” in Patrick Seale, ed., The Shaping of an Arab Statesman (Quartet Books, 1983)
“Prospects for Saudi Arabia's Security,” in J.E. Peterson, ed., The Politics of Middle Eastern Oil (The Middle East Institute, 1983)
“Islam in the Foreign Policy Process: Some Methodological Issues,” in Adeed Dawisha, ed., Islam in Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 1983)
“Perspectives on Soviet Policy in the Middle East,” (with Karen Dawisha) in Adeed Dawisha and Karen Dawisha, eds., The Soviet Union in the Middle East (Heinemann, 1982)
“The Soviet Union and the Arab World: The Limits to Superpower Influence,” in Dawisha and Dawisha, The Soviet Union in the Middle East (Heinemann, 1982)
“The Impact of the Gulf War on Arab Politics,” in The Quyen Vu, ed., The Iran-Iraq Conflict: A War Without Winners (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1981)
“Syria's Intervention in the Lebanon, 1975-76,” in Michael Brecher, ed., Studies in Crisis Behavior, (Transaction Press, 1979)
“Foreign Policy in the Middle East,” in Christopher Clapham, editor, Foreign Policy-Making in Developing States: A Comparative Approach (Saxon House, 1977)
LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS: ACADEMIC
The following is a listing of academic and professional institutions at which I have made scholarly/research presentations and lectures. (#) denotes the number of occasions I have lectured or presented papers at that particular institution.
NORTH AMERICA The American Political Science Association (8)
The International Studies Association (5)
The Middle East Studies Association (2)
The Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Washington D.C. (3)
Department of Politics, Princeton University
Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University (2)
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
The Hoover Institution, Stanford University (2)
The Middle East Center, Columbia University (2)
The Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University
Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (2)
Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles
Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (2)
Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
University-wide lecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
University-wide lecture, University of North Carolina
Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia
University-wide lecture, University of Virginia
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University
University-wide lecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park (2)
University-wide lecture, University of Miami, Florida
Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver
Mershon Center, Ohio State University
University-wide lecture, University of Utah
University-wide lecture, Kansas State University
Department of Political Science, Air Force Academy, Colorado
Center for International Studies, University of Dayton
College-wide lecture, Grinnel College, Iowa
Department of Political Science, Wofford College, South Carolina
Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada
BRITAIN The Political Studies Association of Great Britain (3)
The British International Studies Association (3)
St. Antony's College, Oxford (3)
Balliol College, Oxford
St. John's College, Oxford
The Middle East Center, Cambridge University
The London School of Economics (4)
Department of Government, University of Essex
Department of International Relations, Keele University
Department of Politics, Exeter University (2)
Department of Politics, Lancaster University
Department of Politics, Manchester University
Department of Politics, Reading University
Department of Politics, Southampton University (2)
Department of International Relations, Sussex University
EUROPE Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland (3)
Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy (2)
Europa Institute, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Hellenic Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Athens University, Greece (2)
MIDDLE EAST
Department of Philosophy, Damascus University, Syria
Department of Economics and Political Studies, Cairo University, Egypt (4)
Department of Political Science, American University in Cairo, Egypt (2)
Department of History, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Department of Politics, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Department of Politics, Jordan University, Amman, Jordan (2)
LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS: PUBLIC POLICY
The following is a listing of governmental and think-tank institutions at which I have lectured and made presentations. (#) denotes the number of occasions I have lectured at that particular institution.
NORTH AMERICA
United States Congress, Foreign Relations Committee (2)
The State Department (12)
The Department of Defense
The Central Intelligence Agency (18)
The Foreign Service Institute, Washington D.C. (8)
The Council on Foreign Relations, New York (2)
The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. (3)
The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C. (3)
The American Enterprise Institute, Washington D.C.
The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia
World Affairs Council, Los Angeles
World Affairs Council, San Francisco
World Affairs Council, Atlanta
World Affairs Council, Tampa
World Affairs Council, Miami
World Affairs Council, Cincinnati (3)
World Affairs Council, Dayton, Ohio (3)
World Affairs Council, Colorado Springs
World Affairs Council, Santa Fe, New Mexico (2)
The Middle East Institute (6)
The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California (2)
National Defense University, Washington D.C. (5)
Marine College, Quantico, Virginia (4)
BRITAIN The Foreign Office
The Labor Party's Executive Committee
The Conservative Party's International Relations Committee
The Royal Institute of International Affairs (3)
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (2)
The Civil Service College
The Royal College of Defense Studies
The Royal Naval College
The Royal Asian Society
EUROPE The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn, Germany (2)
Istituto Affari Internationali, Rome, Italy
Center for Strategic Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (2)
MIDDLE AND FAR EAST World Affairs Council, Amman, Jordan (4)
Arab Thought Forum, Amman, Jordan (2)
Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies, Cairo, Egypt (2)
Asila Cultural Festival, Asila, Morocco
Nomura Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Nomura Research Institute, Osaka, Japan
MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS: Op ed pieces in New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, International Herald Tribune, Newsday (New York), Cincinnati Enquirer, Dayton Daily News, , Daily Star (Beirut), and other Middle Eastern newspapers and magazines.
Frequent contributor to various current affairs radio programs, especially NPR. Has appeared on the morning and evening news programs of the BBC and ITN in England, as well as on ABC, NBC, CNN, Fox Channel News, and the PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer.
Quoted on numerous occasions in newspapers and magazines in the United States, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, Japan, and South East Asia.
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