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Palestinian
Election and Middle East Peace Process
Nathan Brown Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs
Professor Brown's research specialties include in government and politics of
the Middle East, democratization and constitutionalism and rule of law in the
Arab world. He is the author of Peasant Politics in Modern
Egypt (1990) and The Rule of Law in the Arab World (1997). His book
on Arab constitutionalism, entitled Constitutionalism in a Non-Constitutional
World was published in 2001. He is currently writing a book on Palestinian
institution building after the Oslo agreements entitled Resuming Arab Palestine.
Professor Brown is the recipient of Fulbright grants to study in Egypt and the
Gulf and teach in Israel.
Office: (202) 994-2123
Dalia Dassa Kaye, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs
Before joining
GW's faculty, Professor Dassa Kaye conducted research on the multilateral track
of the Arab-Israeli peace process at the Brookings Institution as a Foreign
Policy Research Fellow. She is also the author of "Beyond the Handshake:
Multilateral Cooperation in the Arab-Israeli Peace Process."
Office: (202) 994-6996
Dina Khoury,
Associate Professor of History and International Affairs and Director of
GW's Middle East Studies Program Professor Khoury offers courses in
Islamic and modern Middle Eastern history.
Office: (202) 994-6239
Jerrold Post, Professor of
International Affairs and a Research Professor of Political Psychology Dr. Post has studied the history of Arab-Israeli
relations and the political careers of several Mideast leaders.
Office: (202) 994-7386 Home: (301) 229-5536
Bernard Reich Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs Professor Reich specializes in Mideast politics and U.S.-Israel relations.
Office: (202)-994-6716
Walter Reich
First incumbent of the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Chair at The
George Washington University Professor Reich is also a Senior
Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and formerly
served as the director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Office: (202) 994-5075 Home: (301)
656-6179
Liesl Riddle Assistant Professor of International
Business
Riddle received a BA and MA in Middle Eastern Studies, a
MBA in International Business, and a PhD in Sociology from The University of
Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on business organization and
economic development in the Middle East. Her graduate thesis was titled The
Struggle for Peace: Private-Sector Investment in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
She also has studied U.S. Palestinians' and Iranians' attitudes toward
investment in their respective homelands. Her published works have appeared in
several books and journals, including The Middle East Journal and The Journal of International Business Studies.
Office: (202) 994-1217
Eric H. Cline Assistant Professor of Ancient
History and Archaeology
Professor
Cline is available to comment on the history of battles in Jerusalem, the
Jezreel Valley and the Middle East region as a whole. As one of the leading
historical experts of the region, Professor Cline is a senior staff
archaeologist at the current excavations of Megiddo, an ancient site located
just ten miles from the Jenin refugee camp. He is the author of the book The
Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the
Nuclear Age.
Office: (202) 994-0316
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