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{{r|Mishkat Al Moumin}} Minister of Environment in [[Interim Iraqi  Government]] (2004-2005); Professor at Baghdad University, College of Law (2001-2004)
{{r|Nasim Ashraf}}; Minister of State for Human Development in Pakistan (2002-2008);  Founder and Chairman of Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia (1998-2002);  Founder and Co-Chairman, human Development Foundation of North America (1997-2001)
{{r|Nasim Ashraf}}; Minister of State for Human Development in Pakistan (2002-2008);  Founder and Chairman of Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia (1998-2002);  Founder and Co-Chairman, human Development Foundation of North America (1997-2001)
{{r|Louay Bahry}} Chair of the Department of Public Administration - University of Qatar (2002-2004); Professor of political science - University of Tennessee, Ohio State University, University of Baghdad
{{r|Louay Bahry}} Chair of the Department of Public Administration - University of Qatar (2002-2004); Professor of political science - University of Tennessee, Ohio State University, University of Baghdad
{{r|Graeme Bannerman}} Staffer for Middle East and South Asia on[[U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] (1979-1987); Middle East analyst on US State Department [[Policy Planning Staff]]
{{r|Graeme Bannerman}} Staffer for Middle East and South Asia on[[U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] (1979-1987); Middle East analyst on US State Department [[Policy Planning Staff]]
{{r|Roby Barrett}} President, C.COMM, Inc. (1993-present)] Senior Fellow, [[Joint Special Operations University]] (2008-present)
{{r|Roby Barrett}} President, C.COMM, Inc. (1993-present)] Senior Fellow, [[Joint Special Operations University]] (2008-present)
{{r|Peter Bechtold}} Chairman Emeritus, Near East and North Africa Area Studies, [[Foreign Service Institute[[; Taught graduate courses at the Foreign Service Institute, Georgetown, George Washington, Johns Hopkins and National Defense University
{{r|Peter Bechtold}}  
{{r|Mehrzad Boroujerdi}} Founder & director of Middle Eastern Studies program at [[Syracuse University]]; associate professor of Political Science; Editor of the "Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East" book series and Book Review editor for the "International Journal of Middle East Studies"
{{r|Mehrzad Boroujerdi}}  
{{r|John Calabrese}}  
{{r|John Calabrese}}  
{{r|Wendy Chamberlin}}  
{{r|Wendy Chamberlin}}  
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{{r|Murhaf Jouejati}} Professor at the [[National Defense University]]’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies; Adjunct Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University; Former Director of the Middle East Studies Program at GWU’s Elliott School of {{r|Joseph Kéchichian}} CEO of Kéchichian & Associates, LLC, a consulting partnership providing analysis on the Arabian/Persian Gulf region; Honorary Consul of the Sultanate of Oman in Los Angeles, California
{{r|Murhaf Jouejati}} Professor at the [[National Defense University]]’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies; Adjunct Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University; Former Director of the Middle East Studies Program at GWU’s Elliott School of {{r|Joseph Kéchichian}} CEO of Kéchichian & Associates, LLC, a consulting partnership providing analysis on the Arabian/Persian Gulf region; Honorary Consul of the Sultanate of Oman in Los Angeles, California
{{r|Allen Keiswetter}} Senior Advisor to US Delegation to the UN General Assembly (2003); Advisor to US Mission on Middle East issues before Security Council and General Assembly (2003)
{{r|Allen Keiswetter}} Senior Advisor to US Delegation to the UN General Assembly (2003); Advisor to US Mission on Middle East issues before Security Council and General Assembly (2003)
{{r|Mohammed Khalil}}Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Justice (1962-1964), and Deputy Attorney General (1960-1962) in the Sudan; Former Speaker of the Sudan Constituent Assembly (1986-1988)
{{r|Mohammed Khalil}}
{{r|Thomas Lippman}} Reporter and editor for The Washington Post (1966-1999, 2003)
{{r|Thomas Lippman}} Reporter and editor for The Washington Post (1966-1999, 2003)
{{r|David Mack}}Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1990-1993) and [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1986-1989)
{{r|David Mack}}
{{r|Richard Murphy}} President of Richard W. Murphy Associates (2004-present); [[Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East and South Asia]] (1983-1989); U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania, Syria, the Philippines and Saudi Arabia (1971-1983)
{{r|Mishkat al-Moumin}}
{{r|Richard Murphy}}
{{r|Greg Myre}}Correspondent for [[]New York Time]s in Jerusalem (2003-2007); Previously reported for the Associated Press from Jerusalem, Islamabad, Moscow, and Johannesburg
{{r|Greg Myre}}Correspondent for [[]New York Time]s in Jerusalem (2003-2007); Previously reported for the Associated Press from Jerusalem, Islamabad, Moscow, and Johannesburg
{{r|David Newton}} Director, Radio Free Iraq (1998-2004); Special envoy for public diplomacy to the Middle East during the February-March 1998 Iraq crisis; [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1994-1997) and Iraq (1984-1988), where he was the first ambassador following the resumption of diplomatic relations
{{r|David Newton}}  
{{r|Richard Parker}} [[U.S. Ambassador to Algeria]] (1975-1977), Lebanon (1977-1978), and Morocco (1978-1979). Also served in Egypt, Israel and Jordan
{{r|Richard Parker}}  
{{r|Trita Parsi}} Adjunct professor of International Relations, [[School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University]];Advisor to Congressman Bob Ney (R-OH18) on Middle East issues; Co-founder and current President of the National Iranian American Council
{{r|Trita Parsi}} Adjunct professor of International Relations, [[School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University]];Advisor to Congressman Bob Ney (R-OH18) on Middle East issues; Co-founder and current President of the National Iranian American Council
{{r|Ilan Peleg}} Charles A. Dana Professor of Government & Law at Lafayette College (1990 – present);Editor-in-Chief, [[Israel Studies Forum]] (2000 – present); President of the [[Association for Israel Studies]] (1995 – 1997)
{{r|Ilan Peleg}} Charles A. Dana Professor of Government & Law at Lafayette College (1990 – present);Editor-in-Chief, [[Israel Studies Forum]] (2000 – present); President of the [[Association for Israel Studies]] (1995 – 1997); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Aamir Rehman}} Formerly the Global Head of Strategy for HSBC Amanah
{{r|Aamir Rehman}} Formerly the Global Head of Strategy for HSBC Amanah; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Stan Riveles}}[[Institute for Defense Analyses]] (November 2006–present); Senior Counselor to the Secretary of State’s Science and Technology Adviser on international cooperation in counter-terrorism and critical infrastructure protection
{{r|Stan Riveles}}[[U.S._Department_of_Defense#Institute_for_Defense_Analyses|Institute for Defense Analyses]] (November 2006–present); Senior Counselor to the Secretary of State’s Science and Technology Adviser on international cooperation in counterterrorism and critical infrastructure protection; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Jacques Roussellier}} Specialist with the [[World Bank]] Group (2003-2005); Served as spokesperson for United Nations peacekeeping operations in [[Western Sahara]] (1999-2001); Political Affairs Officer with United Nations peacekeeping operations in Tajikistan and the Central African Republic (1997-1999)
{{r|Jacques Roussellier}} Specialist with the [[World Bank]] Group (2003-2005); Served as spokesperson for United Nations peacekeeping operations in [[Western Sahara]] (1999-2001); Political Affairs Officer with United Nations peacekeeping operations in Tajikistan and the Central African Republic (1997-1999); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Andrea Rugh}}
{{r|Andrea Rugh}}
{{r|Nicholas Veliotes}}
{{r|William Rugh}}
{{r|Michael Ryan}} Vice President at the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2007-2008);  Political-Military and foreign assistance specialist for Departments of Defense and State with emphasis on Middle East and North Africa (1979-1997); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Paul Scham}} Visiting Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park; Coordinator of joint research projects with Palestinians and Jordanians at the Truman Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1996-2002); Visiting Scholar, Program in Jewish Studies, George Washington University (2002-05); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|S. Abdallah Schleifer}} Former Washington Bureau Chief, Al Arabiya (2006); Professor Emeritus of journalism and mass communications at the American University in Cairo; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Hossein Seifzadeh}} Professor, Department of Political Science and Faculty of Law and Politics at the University of Tehran (retired); Visiting professor at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University; Member of the Board of Directors for the Iranian Association of Political Science; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Michael Sterner}}  Partner of The IRC Group ;Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1977-1981); [[U.S. Ambassador to United Arab Emirates]] (1974-1976); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Frank Tachau}} Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago; Former Chairman of the Political Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Gönül Tol}} Program Manager, TUSIAD US, the Turkish Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association US Representative Office (2008-2009); Director, Model United Nations, Florida International University (2007-2008); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
{{r|Alex Vatanka}}  Managing editor of Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst and Jane’s Intelligence Digest (2006–present);
{{r|Edward Walker}}
{{r|Marvin Weinbaum}} Former Afghanistan and Pakistan Analyst at the Bureau of Intelligence Research at the US Department of State (1999-2003); Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]


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