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Shams C. Inati is professor of Islamic philosophy and theology in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, the Department of Philosophy, and the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at Villanova University Nadje al-Ali is a lecturer in social anthropology at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter, U.K. Abbas Alnasrawi is Professor of Economics at the University of Vermont Naseer Aruri is Chancellor Professor (Emeritus) of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth Meer S. Basri is an author and economist, born in Baghdad in 1912. He studied in Baghdad and Paris. He was secretary to the Iraq Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was sent on missions to Paris, Washington, D.C., and New York. He has lived in London, England, since 1975 Hala Fattah is a Fellow at the Royal Jordanian Institute for Inter-Faith Studies in Amman Edmund Ghareeb is Mustafa Barzani Distinguished Scholar in Residence in Kurdish studies at American University's Center for Global Peace McGuire Gibson has been doing archaeological research on and in Iraq for more than forty years. He taught in anthropology departments at the University of Illinois at Chicago and at the University of Arizona before becoming a professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago in 1972 Scheherazade Qassim Hassan is an Iraqi ethnomusicologist. She founded the first center for traditional music in Baghdad. She teaches the musical traditions of the Arab world at the University of Parix X Nanterre Hussein N. Kadhim teaches Arabic language and literature at Dartmouth College Atif Kubursi has taught economics and regional science at McMaster University since 1969 Rania Masri is an environmental scientist and human rights advocate. She is Director of the Southern Peace Research and Education Center at the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham, North Carolina May Muzaffar is executive editor of Thaqafat, a journal of arts and cultural studies published by the University of Bahrain. She was born in Baghdad and educated at Baghdad University Dr. Elsayed M. H. Omran is currently Associate Professor at the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies and the Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Villanova University, Pennsylvania Thomas M. Ricks is a visiting lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Iran in the mid-1960s, carried out a Senior Fulbright Research oral history project in Palestine, and has taught Middle East history at Macalester College, Georgetown University, BirZeit University (Palestine), and Villanova University Joyce N. Wiley is Associate Professor of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina, SpartanburgInati, Shams Constantine is the author of 'Iraq Its History, People, and Politics' with ISBN 9781591020967 and ISBN 1591020964.
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