Position:
Professor of Diplomacy at The Fletcher School of Law And Diplomacy, Tufts University
Work:
The Fletcher School of Law And Diplomacy, Tufts University
- Medford, Massachusetts since 1984
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Professor of Diplomacy
Saudi Aramco
- Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 1979 - 1984
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Coordinator, Technical Affairs, Participation Affairs
Saudi Aramco
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1978 - 1979
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Deputy Manager, Technical Affairs
Temple University
- Greater Philadelphia Area 1967 - 1978
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Associate Professor, Chairman of Graduate Studies
United States Marine Corps
1954 - 1968
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Captain
American University in Cairo
- Cairo, Egypt 1966 - 1967
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Assistant Professor and Assistant Director
Education:
Harvard University 1961 - 1966
A.M., Ph.D. Middle Eastern Studies
University of Pittsburgh 1960 - 1961
M.A. European History
Kent State University 1958 - 1960
M.B.A. Management
University of Michigan 1950 - 1954
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Speaking ability in Arabic Turkish, Spanish, and French, Policy Analysis, Teaching, Program Evaluation, Public Speaking, Research, Grant Writing, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Program Development, International Development, Policy Analysis, International Relations
Honor & Awards:
Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, 1973-74
James Paddock Award for Outstanding Teaching at the Fletcher School, May 23, 1999
NROTC Scholarship, University of Michigan 1950-54
Harvard University Fellowship, Harvard University 1961-62
National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, Harvard 1962-66
American Research Institute in Turkey, Summer Award 1968
American Council of Learned Societies, Grant-in-Aid 1969-70
Temple University Summer Grants 1968, 1970
Office of Education Faculty Research Award 1971-72
Social Science Research Council Grant-in-Aid 1972
American Philosophical Society Research Award 1973