Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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Mujeeb R. Khan
MUJEEB R KHAN
MujKhan5@yahoo com
EDUCATION:
Present University of California-Berkeley
Doctoral Student, Department of Political Science
1993 University of Chicago MA-Political Science
1988 University of Wisconsin-Madison BA-Political Science / History
Graduation in three years with distinction
ACADEMIC HONORS:
2004
FLAS Academic Year Fellowship-UC Berkeley
1996
Elected Honorary Visiting Fellow Department of International Relations, University of Sarajevo
1993-94
Fulbright Research Fellow -- Kuwait
1990
The University of Chicago Fellowship
Member College Bowl Team -- "National Champions"
PUBLICATIONS:
Book:
1996 “Bosnia and The New European Crisis” (Turkish) Balkan Foundation Press
ISBN 975-8089-01-03
Academic Publications
2004
“Turkey and Europe: Will East meet West ”, (with M Hakan Yavuz), Current History, Vol 103, 676, Nov 2004
2003
“The Islamic and Western Worlds: Beyond the Fukuyama-Huntington Paradigms ” In Michael Sells and Emran Qureshi Ed The New Crusades?Constructing the Muslim Enemy New York: Columbia University Press
2003
“Bringing Turkey into Europe”, (with M Hakan Yavuz), Current History, Vol 102, No 662, March, 2003
1999
“The Turkish Quake and its Socio-Political Aftershocks” Middle East International Sept 17
1999
Book Review-Hugh Poulton and Suha Taji-Farouki Ed “Muslim Identity and the Balkan State,” and Ali Eminov, “Turkish and Other Muslim Minorities of Bulgaria ” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol 19, No 2
1998
“A Long Hot Summer for Turkey ”
Middle East International July 3, 1998, No 578
1997
“Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Politics of Religion and Genocide ”
Islamic Studies 36:2, 3 1997
1996
“External Threats and Islamic Transnationalism: The Case of the Late Ottoman Empire and Contemporary Turkey ” Islamic World Review,(London) Vol 1,No 3, 1996
1996
“The Literary Construction of ‘Serbs’ and ‘Turks’”
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, January, Vol 16, No 4
1995
“Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Crisis of the Post-Cold War International System”
East European Politics and Societies, Fall, Vol 9, No 3
1994
“From Hegel to Genocide in Bosnia”
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, January & July, Vol XV, Nos 1 & 2
1992
“Turkish Foreign Policy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Dynamics of Duality"
Arab Studies Quarterly, Fall, Vol 14, No 4
Newspaper Articles:
1996
“European Slavic Muslims and the International Community:
A consideration of the Congress of Berlin and the Dayton Accords ”
(Bosnian) Focus Newspaper, Sarajevo, April 7, 1996
1994
“Bosnian genocide will haunt world politics”
Kuwait Times, February 6
1993
“Options for saving Bosnian population and salvaging a territorial state”
Lilijan, July 15, (Leading Bosnian Newspaper, Zagreb, Croatia)
1991
"U S Strategy and the Gulf War"
The News (Pakistan's Leading English Daily) September 11
1990
"Origins and Evolution of the Persian Gulf Crisis"
The University of Chicago Maroon – (3 Part Series), November
1990
"Afghanistan: An Anachronistic War" The Chicago Tribune, February 28
LECTURES & CONFERENCES
2004
January 10-12, International Conference on the Causes of Regional Conflict in the Modern Middle East-Istanbul, Turkey Turkish Historical Society and Istanbul
Municipality Paper presented “The Structural-Systemic Basis of War and Authoritarianism in the Modern Middle East”
2003 October 30, University of Utah, Dept of Political Science Lecture, “9-11: The End of History vs The Clash of Civilizations-Going Behind and Beyond the Fukuyama-Huntington Paradigms”
2003 October 9, Oakton Community College, “Al-Jazeerah and the Revolution in Middle Eastern Mass Media”
2003 April 5, NBC-Channel Five News-News Analyst-The War with Iraq
2002 April 23-26 Baylor University, Center for American-Jewish Studies “The Oslo Peace Accords and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict”
2002 April 11 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute for the Study of Religion and Politics “Symposium on the Post 9-11 Crisis ”
2002 April 5 University of Toronto-Conference-“Bosnia-Herzegovina: Ten Years After War and Genocide ”
2002 October-NBC News-Chicago-Special Guest Analysis-9-11 America and the Muslim World
2000 Inaugural Conference, Center for American-Jewish Studies, Baylor University “Modern Israel and the Jewish Question”,
1998
International Conf On Liberalization Friedrich Naumann Foundation (Germany) Istanbul, Turkey May10-14, 1998
“Post-Ozal Turkey and the Crisis of Liberalization”,
1998
School of Islamic and Social Sciences-Herndon Virginia “Democratization and the Islamic World ” RoundTable Discussion - (With Louis Cantori, Graham Fuller, M Hakan Yavuz, Daniel Brumberg, and M Nazif Sharani March 5, 1998
1996
The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research Tel Aviv University Oct 18-20, 1996 “The Jewish and Eastern Question in Comparative Perspective”,
1996
Military Academy of Bosnia Herzegovina, Zenica, April 28, 1996
“The Political and Military Situation in BiH, Post-Dayton Accords”
1996
Foreign Ministry of BiH, (Research & Analysis Dept ), Sarajevo, April 10
“International Relations and the Bosnian Conflict”
1996
Preporod, Sarajevo, (Bosnian Academy of Arts and Sciences), March 29
“The Bosnian Genocide in a Comparative Perspective”
1995
International Studies Association Annual Conference, Chicago, February 21-25
“Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Failure of Western Liberalism’s Attempt at Achieving Universality”
1995
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Parliament, Ankara January 20
“Turkish National Interest in the Bosnian War – A Strategy for Intervention”
1994
First International Conference on the Balkans, Istanbul, Turkey, April 7-10
“Accounting for Genocide in Europe at the End of History”
1994
International Conference on Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ankara, Turkey, October 21-24
“The Ethnic Cleansing of Balkan Muslims -- Past and Present”
1993 Department of Political Science, Kuwait University, December 15
“New World Disorder – Accounting for the Divergent International Response
in Kuwait and Bosnia”
1990-91 "The Gulf Crisis"
The U of C, U of I, UW-Madison, Loyola University - Chicago
EMPLOYMENT:
1997-2004- Associate Manager
Management Systems/ Golconda Properties
2002-2004 Lecturer
DePaul University-Dept of Political Science
1995-96 Consultant
Balkan Watch Committee of the Solidarity Foundation - Istanbul, Turkey
1993 Political Advisor and Media Consultant for Speeches, Editorials,and Press-Conferences, SDA, (The Ruling Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina)
1991-93 Lecturer
Governors State University, University Park, IL
Course: "Modern Middle East History"
1991-Consultant International Orientation Resources, IL
ACTIVITIES:
Present Editing multi-volume study on the Bosnian Conflict
1993 Organized "A Day for Bosnia" Feb 8, University of Chicago
Attended by the UN Ambassador of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muhammad Sacirbey, U S Rep Frank McCloskey of Indiana,
Anna Husarska - The New Republic, and other Journalists,Academics and Heads of International Relief Organizations
Co-Authored Detailed policy analysis report and proposals for the Geneva Peace Conference -- submitted to President Alija Izetbegovic and
other Bosnian officials
Organized Symposia at the University of Wisconsin - Madison,Washington University - St Louis, Purdue University, Indiana
Extensive Research and Travel throughout Europe, Middle-East,the Balkans, Turkey, India and Pakistan
LANGUAGES:
Fluent in URDU, HINDI, ARABIC, TURKISH: Reading -FRENCH, GERMAN
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