FOUAD MOUGHRABI
Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
"Living the Peace Process"
Thursday, November 20 at 7pm, Room 2, Building 200 (History Corner), Stanford University.
Sponsored by the Org. of Arab-American Students in Stanford, the Stanford Israel Alliance and the ASSU Program Board
BIOGRAPHY
Professor Moughrabi holds a B.A.(1964) and M.A.(1965) in Political Science from Duke University and a Ph.D.(1971) in Political Science from the University of Grenoble, France. He teaches courses in International Relations, Political Psychology and Middle East Politics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Professor Moughrabi spent the academic year 1995-96 as a Fulbright Research and Teaching Scholar at Birzeit University, the West Bank.
Professor Moughrabi has served as a member of various study groups on the Middle East convened by the Brookings Institution and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
His works have appeared in various journals, including the International Journal of Middle East Studies, the Middle East Journal, the Journal of Palestine Studies, Theory and Society, Social Justice, and the Radical History Review. In addition, he has conducted numerous public opinion polls with Gallup, the Survey Research Center, and other organizations on U.S. attitudes toward the Middle East. In 1987, he co-authored a book entitled Public Opinion and the Palestine Question (St. Martin's Press).