Michael C. Hudson
Professor of international relations and Seif Ghobash Professor of Arab Studies
School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
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Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
ICC Suite 241
Washington, DC 20057
(t) 202-687-5648/5793
(f) 202-687-7001
hudsonm@georgetown.edu
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Areas of Expertise Gulf, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Yemen
Dr. Hudson is a founding member and former director of Georgetown's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies. He is a past president of the Middle East Studies Association, and has lectured in universities and research institutes in Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Iran, and Egypt. Among his publications are Arab Politics: The Search for Legitimacy, The Precarious Republic: Political Modernization in Lebanon, The World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators, which he co-authored and most recently he was an editor and contributor to Middle East Dilemma: The Politics and Economics of Arab Integration. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. His fields of interest include U.S. Middle East policy, Gulf security, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian politics, Lebanon, political reform in the Arab world and new media and information technologies in the Middle East.
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