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Michael Yahuda: Professorial Lecturer
Michael Yahuda, Professor Emeritus the London School of Economics, Visiting Scholar,
the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, the Elliott School, GWU. Having taught
at the LSE for thirty years, Michael Yahuda retired in 2003. He has been a
visiting professor at universities in Australia, the US, Singapore and most
recently in China, where he taught a course on Chinese foreign policy. He enjoys
an international reputation as a specialist on the international politics of
the Asia-Pacific and on China's foreign relations. He has contributed to the
international media in several countries and is the author and editor of 8
books and over 200 scholarly articles and chapters in edited books. He may
be contacted at yahuda@gwu.edu.
Judith S. Yaphe: Adjunct Professor of Practice
of International Affairs
Adjunct Professor in the Elliott School and Senior Research Fellow and Middle
East Project Director in the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the
National Defense University in Washington, DC. Before joining INSS in 1995,
Dr. Yaphe served for 20 years as a senior analyst on Middle Eastern and Persian
Gulf issues in the Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, Directorate
of Intelligence, CIA. She specializes in Iraq, Iran, Arabian/Persian Gulf security
issues, and Political Islam/Islamic extremism. She is the recipient of the
Intelligence Medal of Commendation and other awards. Her publications include Strategic
Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran with Dr. Kori Schake, (2001), The
Middle East in 2015: The Impact of Regional Trends on U.S. Strategic Planning
(2002), The United States and the Persian Gulf, ed. by Richard D. Sokolsky
(2003), as well as articles on Iraq and U.S. policy that have been published
in the Middle East Journal, Middle East Policy, Current History, Carnegie's
Arab Reform Bulletin, and The Washington Quarterly. She briefs senior
U.S. and foreign officials and has testified before Congressional committees
on Iraq and regional strategic issues. Dr. Yaphe received the B.A. with Honors
in History from Moravian College and the Ph.D. in Middle Eastern History from
the University of Illinois. She held NDEA and NDFL fellowships and wrote her
doctoral dissertation on The Arab Revolt in Iraq, 1916-1920. She has
also taught at the University of Illinois and Goucher College. She can be reached
at jyaphe@aol.com.
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