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Sami Emile Baroudi
Lebanese American University
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: +961-1-786456
Fax: +961-1-786452
Lebanese American University
211 E. 46th St Floor 3
New York NY 10017
United States
ABOUT
I joined LAU in October 1992 and was appointed Full Professor in October 2009.I hold a Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University in Bloomington and an M.A. in Political Studies from the American University of Beirut. My current research interests encompass the political economy of post-war Lebanon, Arab reactions to U.S. Middle East policy, Islamist perspectives on international relations. In addition to being a MESA member since 1992, I am a member of the American Political Science Association (APSA), International Studies Association Contact: Dr. Sami E. Baroudi Assistant Provost for Faculty Affairs Lebanese American University Tel: +961-1-786456, ext. 1216 [email protected]
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Development
Islamic Thought
State Formation
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Arab States
Lebanon
Specialties
Pol Econ Of Lebanon & ME
Rel & Pol In Lebanon
Islamic Thought
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (advanced)
Education
PhD | 1992 | Pol Sci | Indiana U
Abstracts
The United States, France and the Cedar Revolution Islamist Perspectives on International Relations: The Contributions of Sheikh Yousof al-Qaradawi and Sayyid Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi on International Relations: The Counter-Hegemonic Discourse of a Leading Islamist Scholar POLITICAL REALISM AND FRAMING CONTMPORARY ISLAMISTS’ DISCOURSES ON JIHAD Sheikh Wahbah al-Zuhaili on International Relations: The Discourse of a Prominent Contemporary Islamist Scholar (1932-) Contemporary Islamist Perspectives on International Relations: The Discourse of Sheikh Muhammad Abu Zahra (1898-1974) The Problematic Notion of the “Islamic state” in the Discourses of Contemporary Islamists Hannah Arendt, the Human Condition and the Embrace of Human Plurality in the Discourses of two Contemporary Islamists: Sheikh Mohammad Abu Zahra ( 1898-1974) and Sheikh Wahbah al-Zuhaili (1935-2015)