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Zack Manning is from Las Cruces, New Mexico. He is a second-year law student at the University of New Mexico School of Law. He served 4 years in the Peace Corps in the South Pacific in the Federated States of Micronesia and in Jordan working in education, youth development, environmental justice, and capacity building. He holds a masters degrees in Middle East studies from the University of Chicago. He is fluent in Arabic and has traveled widely throughout the Middle East working as a freelance investigator. He has worked for many years on immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border and advocated for social change in the borderland region.
Discipline
Law
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
All Time Periods
Arab Studies
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Arabic
Conflict Resolution
Islamic Law
Music
Security Studies
Trade/Investment
Zionism
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Arab States
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Lebanon
Yemen
Specialties
Culturally Sensitive Negotiation Strategies
MENA Immigration/Emigration
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Hebrew (elementary)
Spanish (intermediate)
Persian (elementary)
Education
JD
| 2022
| Law
| University of New Mexico
MA
| 2016
| CMES
| University of Chicago
MA
| 2016
| Music
| New Mexico State University
Abstracts
A Souq of Bones, Buzzards, and Aid Workers Negotiating Emergency Humanitarian Aid in Syria: 2011-2021
Negotiating Death: Hadi Jumaans’ Successful Humanitarian Missions in Yemen—A Strategic Analysis