Fouad Ajami

Author and academic specializing in Middle East studies

Fouad Ajami - Author and academic specializing in Middle East studies
Born

1945
80 years ago

Died

June 22nd, 2014
10 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An influential author and academic, focused on the politics and culture of the Middle East. Contributed extensively to discussions about Arab culture and U.S. foreign policy. Served as a professor at Johns Hopkins University and wrote for various publications, addressing issues in the Arab world. Worked as a foreign affairs analyst for CBS News. Authored several books, including 'The Dream Palace of the Arabs', which explored the complexities of Arab identity and culture in the modern world.

Authored 'The Dream Palace of the Arabs'

Served as a professor at Johns Hopkins University

Worked as a foreign affairs analyst for CBS News

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