Abdallah Schleifer
Professor Emeritus, the American University in Cairo
Professor Abdallah Schleifer is a veteran journalist who has covered the Middle East for American and Arab media for more than thirty years.
Professor Emeritus, the American University in Cairo
Area of Expertise: Media, Religion, Terrorism
Geographical Expertise - Region: North Africa and Middle East
Geographical Expertise - Country: Israel, Palestine
Language: English
Field of Work: Academia, Journalist/Commentator
City: Cairo
Country: Egypt
Continent: Africa
Abdeslam Maghraoui
Associate Professor of Political Science, Duke University
Professor Maghraoui is Associate Professor of the Practice of Political Science at Duke University and a core faculty member at the Duke Islamic Studies Center.
Associate Professor of Political Science, Duke University
Area of Expertise: Migration and Integration, Religion, Terrorism, Women's Rights, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe, North Africa and Middle East, North America
Languages: Arabic, English, French
Field of Work: Academia
City: Durham
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Abdulaziz Sachedina
Professor of Religious Studies, University of Virginia
Professor Abdulaziz Sachedina is an expert in interfaith relations and religious affairs, especially related to Islam.
Professor of Religious Studies, University of Virginia
Area of Expertise: Media, Migration and Integration, Religion, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia, North America
Geographical Expertise - Country: India
Languages: Arabic, English, French
Field of Work: Academia
City: Charlottesville
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Aftab Ahmad Malik
Visiting Fellow, University of Birmingham
Aftab Ahmad Malik is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Culture at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Visiting Fellow, University of Birmingham
Area of Expertise: Migration and Integration, Religion, War and Conflict, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe, North America
Language: English
Field of Work: Academia
City: Birmingham
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Afyare A. Elmi
Dr. Afyare A. Elmi, a Somali-Canadian political scientist, teaches international politics at the Qatar University’s International Affairs Department. He is specialized in international security, conflict and peacebuilding, political Islam and African security and development.
Area of Expertise: Defense and Security, International Relations, Terrorism, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: North Africa and Middle East, Subsaharan Africa
Languages: English, Somali
Field of Work: Academia
City: Doha
Country: Qatar
Continent: Asia
Ainhoa Marin-Egoscozabal
Professor of International, European and Spanish Economics, Nebrija University
Ainhoa Marin-Egoscozabal is Professor of International, European and Spanish Economics at Nebrija University, and member of the African Studies Group at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She has worked for the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) and the UN Development Programme. She is an expert on European integration, international trade, Sub-Saharan and EU trade, and development issues.
Professor of International, European and Spanish Economics, Nebrija University
Area of Expertise: Business and Globalization, Development
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe, Subsaharan Africa
Languages: English, Spanish
Field of Work: Academia, Think tank/Research center, United Nations
City: Madrid
Country: Spain
Continent: Europe
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