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MARGUERITE BOURAAD NASH, Ph.D.
Curriculum Vitae
ADDRESS: Political Science Department, University of California at Santa
Barbara, CA 93106.
HIGHER EDUCATION:
Ph.D. (Political Science), University of North Carolina, 1977.
M.A. (Political Science), University of North Carolina, 1964.
B.A. (English and Religion), University of North Carolina, 1962.
A.A. Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina, 1960.
Foreign languages: bilingual in Arabic and English; reading knowledge of French.
TITLE: SENIOR LECTURER (July 1, 2006)
TEACHING AWARDS:
2009-2010 – Outstanding Faculty Award (Awarded by the Residence Hall
Association, Office of Residential Life)
2004 – UCSB Alumni Association Teaching Award
1990 – UCSB Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:
July 1, 2006 - Present:
Senior Lecturer, Political Science Department, and the Global Peace and Security
Program, University of California, Santa Barbara
1991 – 2006:
Lecturer, Political Science Department, and the Global Peace and Security Program,
University of California, Santa Barbara
April 1991-Present:
Vice Chair, Global Peace and Security Program, UCSB.
1969 – 2006
Lecturer, Political Science Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Courses Taught (including those taught at UCSB's Ventura campus)
PS 2
PS 105
PS 109
PS 121
PS 127
Introduction to International Relations and
Comparative Politics (as then titled)
Comparative Politics
Revolution and Mass Movement
International Relations
American Foreign Policy
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PS 147
PS 150-A
PS 150-B
PS 150-M
PS 596
GPS 136
GPS 137
GPS 140
GPS 194
GPS 194
GPS 194
GPS 194
GPS194
GPS 196
WS 30
History 596, 597
Third World Politics
Politics of the Middle East
Politics of the Middle East
Middle East in World Affairs
Graduate Reading Courses (Middle East – History
Department)
Theories of War, Conflict, and Peace (formerly 197
The Quest for Peace and World Order (formerly also 197)
Theory and Practice of Nonviolence
The Peril and Promise of America’s Policies in the
Middle East
The Ethics of International Intervention (Team
teaching with M. Juergensmeyer)
Terrorism (Team teaching with M. Juergensmeyer)
War and Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East in Global Politics
The UN and Global Politics
Women’s Struggles in the Third World
Directed Reading and Research (Middle East - History
Department)
Court Expert Witness
September 2014 - Work in progress:
Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case (In the matter of
Al H. Asylum, Application filing, Protection under the United Nations Convention
Against Torture), Proceedings Before the United States Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the request of
Rachel Groneck, Attorney at Law (Rachel Groneck rg@immigrantlawcenter.com,
Bernhardt & Wichmer, P.C 230 S. Bemiston Ave, Suite 640, St. Louis, MO 63105).
Mr. Al H.’s case is work in progress awaiting filing and hearing before the
Immigration Court.
E August 31, 2013 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service
Case (In the matter of M. Al-H. Asylum, Application filing, Protection under the
United Nations Convention Against Torture), Proceedings Before the United States
Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, in Chicago, IL, at
the request of Mayson Habhab, Attorney at Law, (Dhade & Associates, P.C.7071
Orchard Lake Road, Suite 320, West Bloomfield, MI. 48322). Prepared an affidavit
and exhibits on behalf of. M. Al H. The Case is pending
July 29, 2013 – M. M.’s asylum application (see below) was granted without
requiring a trial and additional evidence and testimony. The Immigration Service
decided that the defense. met the burden of proof and granted M.M. relief.
November 19, 2012 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service
Case (In the matter of M.M. Asylum, Application filing, Protection under the United
Nations Convention Against Torture), Proceedings Before the United States
Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, in St. Louis,
Missouri, at the request of Rachel Croneck, Attorney at Law (Rachel Groneck
rg@immigrantlawcenter.com, Bernhardt & Wichmer, P.C 230 S. Bemiston Ave,
Suite 640, St. Louis, MO 63105). Prepared an affidavit and exhibits on behalf of.
M.M. The Case is pending
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June 5, 2012 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case (In
the matter of A.Y. Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Protection under the United
Nations Convention Against Torture), Deportation Proceedings Before the United
States Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration
Court in Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared an affidavit and court exhibits at the request of
Matthew I. Bernstein, Attorney at Law, (Matthew Bernstein, Atom Law Group, 770
N. LaSalle Street, Suite 700, Chicago, IL. 60654, email: Matthew Bernstein
mbernstein@atomlawgroup.com) The hearing took place on June 5, 2012. I testified
telephonically. The Judge was convinced by the arguments presented in court
including my affidavit and the testimony. He ruled in favor of Ms. Y. despite the
Government attorney’s objections. The judge decided that the defense met the
burden of proof and granted Ms. Y. asylum. The Government attorney is expected to
appeal the court’s decision.
May 12, 2012: Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case (In the
matter of W. G. Withholding of Removal, Protection under the United Nations
Convention Against Torture), Deportation Proceedings Before the United States
Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court in
Los Angeles, California, Prepared an affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Mr. W.G.
at the request of Romben Aquino, Attorney and Counselor at Law (6255 Sunset
Boulevard, Suite 915, Los Angeles, CA 90028-7410 USA, Tel: +1-323-769-81 an
affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Mr. 08 Fax: +1-323-856-5808 Email:
romben.aquino@gmail.com). The hearing is scheduled in 2014.
May 18, 2012 Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case (In the
matter of I.S.M. Withholding of Removal, Protection under the United Nations
Convention Against Torture), Deportation Proceedings Before the United States
Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court in
Los Angeles, California. I prepared an affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Mr. M.
the request of Gregory J. Blount, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Gleckman & Sinder,
Law Corp. (3435 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2380, Los Angeles, CA 90010 USA, Tel:
+1-213-385-4877 Email: gblount@gleckmanlaw.com.
March 16, 2011: Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case
(In the matter of M.S. Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Protection under the
United Nations Convention Against Torture), Deportation Proceedings Before the
United States Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review,
Immigration Court in St. Louis, Missouri, at the request of Rachel Croneck, Attorney
at Law (Rachel Groneck rg@immigrantlawcenter.com, currently at Bernhardt &
Wichmer, P.C 230 S. Bemiston Ave, Suite 640, St. Louis, MO 63105. Prepared an
affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Mr. M.S. The court hearing took place on
April 4, 2011. The government attorney and the judge were convinced by the
arguments presented in my affidavit. As a result the judge cancelled the telephonic
testimony and granted asylum to Mr. M.S.
December 2, 2010: Gave Telephonic Testimony in a case (In the matter of Mr. J.R.
asylum hearing) Proceedings Before the United States Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court in Los Angeles, CA at
the request of, of Wafa J. Hoballah, Attorney at Law, Offices of Wafa J. Hoballah,
2029 Century Park East, Suite 1400, Los Angeles, CA 90067
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Judge took the case under advisement.
November 19, 2009, Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization ServiceCase (In the matter of J.R. , Asylum Request, Withholding of Removal, Protection
under the United Nations Convention Against Torture), Asylum Proceedings Before
the United States Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review,
Immigration Court in Los Angeles, California, At the Request of Wafa J. Hoballah,
Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Wafa J. Hoballah, 2029 Century Park East, Suite
1400, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Prepared an affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of
Mr. J.R. This case was continued twice and is still pending. It will be heard on
September 22, 2010. I will testify on behalf of Mr. R. telephonically.
January 21, 2011: The case of R.D. scheduled to be heard in Los Angeles, was
continued due to the judge’s transfer to Immigration Court in Florida. The hearing
of this case is now scheduled in September 2011.
October 9, 2008 – Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case
(In the matter of R.D. Asylum request, Withholding of Removal, Protection under
the United Nations Convention Against Torture), Asylum Proceedings Before the
United States Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review,
Immigration Court in Los Angeles, California, At the Request of Nashwa Eisner,
Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Nashwa Eisner, <neisner@dslexreme.com>.
Prepared an affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Mr. Rida Dbeissi. This case is
still pending, due to the government attorney's request for a continuance. It will be
heard during July, 2009. I will testify telephonically.
September 29, 2008 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service
Case (In the matter of .D.Y. Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Protection under the
United Nations Convention Against Torture), Deportation Proceedings Before the
United States Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review,
Immigration Court in St. Louis, Missouri. at the request of Suzanne Brown, Attorney
at Law, Law Offices of Suzanne Brown, 9300 Olive Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 631320000. Prepared an affidavit and court exhibits on behalf of Ms. Yassir. The court
hearing took place on September 29, 2008. The government attorney and the judge
were convinced by the arguments presented in my affidavit. As a result the judge
cancelled the telephonic testimony at the request of the government attorney and
granted Ms. Y. asylum.
December 7, 2006 – Gave Telephonic Testimony in a case (In the matter of Mr.
M.M. ), Deportation Proceedings Before the United States Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court in St Louis, Missouri.
at the request of Suzanne Brown, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Suzanne Brown,
P.C., 9666 Olive Blvd., Suite 30, St. Louis, MO 63132.
June 16, 2006 – Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case,
(In the matter of A.C. , Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal
Proceedings Before the United States Department of Justice Executive Office for
Immigration Review, Immigration Court in Atlanta Georgia.). Prepared a brief and
exhibits for the court at the request of Charles A. Kuck, Attorney at Law, Law
Offices of Kuck Casablanka, LLC, 3350 Peachtree Road, Suite 1600, Atlanta,
Georgia 30326. I do not know the outcome of this case
April 26, 2005 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case,
(In the matter of Mr. H.A. Deportation Proceedings Before the United States
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Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court,
Detroit, Michigan.) Prepared a brief and exhibits for the Court at the request of
David H. Paruch, Attorney at Law, Law Offices David H. Paruch, P.L.L.C., 525 E.
Big Beaver Rd., Suite 250, Troy, Michigan 48093, and testified in Detroit in this
case before Immigration Judge Elizabeth A. Hacker. Case was appealed.
August 12, 2003 - Expert Witness in an Immigration and Naturalization Service
Case, (In the matter of M.N. Deportation Proceedings Before the United States
Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration Court,
Los Angeles California.) Prepared a Report for the Court at the request of John R.
Alcorn, Attorney at Law, Law Offices John R. Alcorn, 2010 Main Street, Irvine,
California, and gave telephonic testimony in the above mentioned case. Asylum
granted.
May 1, 2002 - Expert Witness: Law Office of Robert B. Jobe of San Francisco,
California, in an Immigration and Naturalization Service Case, (In the matter of S.Z.
and D.C. , Deportation Proceedings Before the United States Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review Office of the Immigration Judge, CA, #A
29-187-077, #A29-131-872.) Prepared a Report for the Court at the request of
Robert B. Jobe, the Law Office of Robert B. Jobe of San Francisco, California, in the
above case. The government attorney and the judge were convinced by the
arguments presented in my affidavit. As a result the judge cancelled the telephonic
testimony at the request of the government attorney and granted asylum to Ms. S.Z.
and Mr. D.C.
October 16, 2001 - Expert Witness testimony given by phone at the request of
Jonathan Chudler, Law Office of Robert B. Jobe of San Francisco, California, (In the
matter of N.A. Deportation Proceedings Before the United States Department of
Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Office of the Immigration Judge,
CA, #A 24-219-380, March21, 2002.) Asylum granted.
October 1, 2001 – Expert Testimony Prepared for Jonathan Chudler, Law Office of
Robert B. Jobe of San Francisco, California, in an Immigration and Naturalization
Service Case involving Deportation Hearing and Request for Relief under the United
Nations Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment.
July 27, 2001 – Expert Testimony at Court Hearing, Santa Maria, CA, Re Conditions
in Diyarbakir, Turkey. (at the request of the Law Firm Misho, Kirker & Pina). This
was a family law case involving child custody and travel restrictions. The judge
agreed with my testimony and ruled accordingly
July 27, 2001
April 1991 - Present:
Vice Chair and Student Adviser, Global Peace and Security Program, UCSB.
Acting Chair, Global Peace and Security, Winter and Spring 1996
1985 – March 2010:
Executive Director, UC Santa Barbara Faculty Association
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December 1988 - February, 1991:
Executive Director, American Association of University Professors, California
Conference
1985 – 1986:
Interim Executive Director, Associated Students, UCSB
1984 (Spring Semester):
Visiting Lecturer, Political Science Department, Westmont College, Santa Barbara,
California
1982 - 1983:
Visiting Lecturer, Slavic and Oriental Languages Department and Religious Studies
Department, UC Santa Barbara (filling in during search for professor of religious
studies following the decease of incumbent)
Courses taught:
Religious Studies 140A. Islam--Origins and Sunnite Orthodoxy
Religious Studies 140C. Islam--Popular Religion and Modern Developments
Arabic 3, 4, 5, 6, Elementary and Intermediate Arabic
1981 - 1982:
Senior Environmental Scientist, Henningson, Durham and Richardson, Sciences
Division, Santa Barbara and Omaha. Assessed environmental impacts of 8
alternative siting configurations for the M-X missile program in Nevada-Utah and
Texas-New Mexico. Co-researched and co-authored one of the Environmental
Technical Reports and wrote parts of the Final Environmental Impact Statement
1978 - 1979:
Assistant Project Director, The 1978-1979 Washington Environmental and
Recreation Survey, Washington State Government and the University of California.
Managed an eight-person office, opinion survey coding and card-punching section.
Edited and supervised layout and assisted in writing the final report
1965 - 1968:
Instructor, Department of Religion, University of N. C., Chapel Hill (also, 1967 1968, Research Associate at Carolina Population Center)
1964 - 1965:
Instructor, Social Science Department, The Women's College of Georgia,
Milledgeville, Georgia
COMMITTEE SERVICE
June 2010 - Ad Hoc Faculty Grant Committee
2009-2010 - Council on Research and Instructional Resources
2005-June 2011 – Parking, Rate Payers Board
2006-2008 – Non-Senate Faculty Council on Professional Development
2003-2007 – AREC (Academic Residential Experience Committee. This committee
was chaired by Ronald Tobin, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs)
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2003-2005 Alternative Transportation Board
2003 – Search Committee for Faculty Residential Learning Director at Manzanita
Village
2002-2005 – Council on Faculty Issues and Awards
1995-2006 - Executive Committee of the Global and International Studies Program
2001-2007 – Islamic and Near East Studies Curriculum Committee
1993-2002 -- UC Divisional Committee on Faculty Welfare
2001-2002 -- Search Committee for a New Dean of Extended Learning
2000-2002 -- Administration Committee on University Housing
2001-2005-- Task Force on International Programs
1999-2003 -- Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Highway 217, War Memorial
Boulevard (Goleta wished to turn the freeway into a highway with stoplights, UCSB was
opposed, and Cal Trans eventually agreed with UCSB position)
2000 -- Search Committee for EAP Chair (Academic Programs)
1999 -- Parking Plus II Committee (advisory capacity)
1996 -- Acting Chair, winter and spring 1996, Global Peace and Security Program,
UCSB.
1994-97 -- Chair of Parking and Transportation Committee
1994-97 -- Campus Building Committee
1991-92 -- UC Divisional Committee on Academic Freedom
GRANTS:
2000-01 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on “Global Peace, Security, and Human Rights--The Next
Millennium,” (with IHC)
1999-00 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on “Global Peace, Security, and Human Rights--The Next
Millennium",” (with IHC)
1998-99 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on “Global Peace, Security, and Human Rights--The Next
Millennium",” (with IHC)
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1997-98 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on “Global Peace, Security, and Human Rights--The Next Millennium",
(With IHC)
1996-97 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on "Global Peace, Security, and Human Rights-- The Next
Millennium”, (with IHC)
1995 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series on "The Ethics of International Intervention, (with Mark Juergensmeyer)
1994 - Grant from the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for a Lecture
Series, (with John Ernest)
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, PUBLICATIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS,
ETC.:
January 24, 2012 – Review of Ralph J. Carter, editor, Contemporary Cases in U.S.:
Foreign Policy: From Terrorism to Trade, Congressional Quarterly, (The
purpose of this review is to provide the publisher with critique and
suggestions for a sixth edition. The review was done on the Internet.)
February 16, 2011 – Hour long interview with Alex Stork of KCSB on political
Developments in the Middle East and American Foreign policy in that
Region
2008 - Review of book manuscript for Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Author: Multi authorship
Title: Congressional Quarterly Inc., The Middle East, (11th edition)
May 2007 – May 2007 – Review of a Prospectus and chapters one and five for
Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Author: Robert D. Lee
Title: Enlisting God in the Service of the State: Four Middle Eastern Cases
November 14, 2008 – Guest Speaker in Political Science 6
April 30, 2007 – Speaker at the Interfaith breakfasts at the University Religious Center,
Topic: American Foreign Policy in the Middle East
2004 – UCSB Alumni Association Teaching Award, University of California, Santa
Barbara
2005 – Review of book manuscript for Longman Publishers
Author David Sorenson
Title: The Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
2004 – Book Proposal Critique and Review requested by Routledge-Curzon, Taylor and
Francis Group.
Editor: Abbas Vali
Title: In the Shadow of 9/11: Islam and Political Dissent in the Middle East
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2004 – Book Proposal Critique and Review requested by Routledge-Curzon, Taylor and
Francis Group.
Editors: A. H. Johns, Nelly Laboud, Allan and Patience
Title: Islam in World Politics
2004 - Manuscript
Critique and Review requested by Routledge-Curzon, Taylor and
Francis Group.
Editors: A. H. Johns, Nelly Laboud, Allan and Patience
Title: Islam in World Politics
2003 – Review for Longman Publishers the manuscript of: The Politics of the Middle
East and North Africa
Author Unknown to the Reviewer
2002 - Critique and Review of Shawn Meghan Burn’s Book, Women Across
Culture: A Global Perspective, This Review was commissioned by Katherine
Bates of McGraw Hill Publishing Company
March 25, 2000 – Chair Panel on Religion and Politics, Middle East 2000.
Interdisciplinary Conference, Organized and Hosted by Islamic and Near
East Studies, UC Santa Barbara
1997 - Helped organize the War Crimes Symposium, (in cooperation with Santa
Barbara City College held at UCSB and financed from the GPS Critical
Issues Grant)
1996 - Revising and Editing Teachers Manual for Michael Curtis (Ed.)
Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition, 1996
1996 - Chair of Two Panels on American Foreign Policy after the Cold War, for
UCSB Extended Learning Services, Institute for the Study of U. S.
History, Summer 1995
1995 - Chair of Two Panels on American Foreign Policy After the Cold War, for
UCSB Extended Learning Services, Institute for the Study of U. S. History,
Summer 1995
1995 - Moderator of a Panel on "Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Views after Fifty Years"
Conference Sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation, and Global Peace and Security
1994 - Critique of Mehran Kamrava, Politics In Comparative Perspective, for Harper
Collins Publishers
1994 - Critique of Perspectives on Comparative Politics: Democratization and
Global Change, for West Publishing Corp - Educational Publishing Division
1993 - Critique of Global Islamic Politics for Harper Collins Publishers
1993 - Revised and edited Teachers Manual for Michael Curtis, (ed.), Introduction to
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Comparative Politics, Third Edition, 1992
1992 - Critique for Harper Collins Publishers of revised edition manuscript of
TAB Gabriel A. Almonds, G. Bingham Powell, Jr., and Robert J. Mundt,
Comparative Politics: A Theoretical Framework
1992 - The Second and Final Critique For Harper Collins Publishers of Michael
Curtis, (Ed), Introduction to Comparative Government
1991 - Editor of The Gulf Crisis Reader
1991 - Critique For Harper Collins Publishers of revised edition manuscript of
Michael Curtis, (ed.) Introduction to Comparative Politics, Third Edition,
Part I (Industrial Democracies, Europe 1992, and Japan)
1991 - Critique for Harper Collins Publisher of revised edition manuscript of
Michael Curtis, (ed.) Introduction to Comparative Politics, Third Edition,
Part II (Third World Countries: India Mexico and Nigeria)
1991 - Critique for Harper Collins of Revised edition manuscript of Michael Curtis,
(Ed.) Introduction to Comparative Politics, Third Edition, Part III (Major
Communist Systems)
1990 - 1991 Coordinator and Participant in Several Public Forums on the Gulf
Crisis; Member of the Senate Steering Committee on the Gulf Crisis and War
1990 - Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award (Social Sciences),
University of California, Santa Barbara
1990 - Critique of the Prospectus for a textbook about The Global Politico-Economic
System, Harper Collins Publishers
1990 - Review for Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence of Richard Augustus
Norton, Amal and the Shi'a: Struggle for the Soul of Lebanon (University of
Texas Press, 1987), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 112-114 (Spring 1990)
1989 - Critique for publisher of revised edition manuscript of Bill and Springborg,
Politics in the Middle East (Scott Foresman/Little Brown, 1990)
1989 - Review of Clinton Bailey, Jordan's Palestinian Challenge, (Westview),
International Journal of Middle East Studies (Cambridge University Press),
Vo1. 21, pp. 430-31 (August 1989)
1988 - Critique for publisher of manuscript of Anderson, Siebert, & Wagner,
Politics of Change in the Middle East (Prentice Hall, 1989)
1988 - Evaluation for the California Council for the Humanities of lecture/discussion
series on "Ideals and Realities of Islam and Contemporary America," held at
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, spring 1987
Participant/commentator at Hutchins Center Dialogues on the Middle East: e.g.,
Sept. 12, 1986, on Israeli-Palestinian Problems; and "The Sanctity of
Jerusalem" (cf. The Center Magazine, Nov./Dec. 1985, pp. 60-61)
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Frequent speaker and analyst on local television and radio stations on Third World
(Middle Eastern) politics
1979 - Co-author, Understanding & Planning for ORV Recreation: The 1978-79
Washington Off-road Recreation Survey. Book, 160 Olympia, Washington
1974 - Paper, "The Politics of Oil in the Middle East," Society for the Study of
Social Problems, Annual Meeting, McGi1l University, Montreal, Canada
1974 - Participant in the Conference on Social and Political Change: the Role of
Women, jointly sponsored by the University of California and the Center
for the Study of Democratic Institutions, March
1969 - Panel critic at conference on the Middle East, University of Southern
California
1967 - Summer Fellowship to Turkey and to Population Problems Conference at
Oxford University
1958 - 60, 1963 - Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions Scholarship
1960 - 62 University of North Carolina Foreign Student Scholarship, (One of two
then awarded by the University of North Carolina each year to foreign
students.)
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