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Ibrahim Sharqieh
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Ibrahim Sharqieh is an adjunct assistant professor
at Georgetown University in Qatar. He previously taught international conflict resolution at George Washington University’s Elliot School for International
Affairs, George Mason University, and the Catholic University of America.
Sharqieh has advised numerous international organizations on conflict
resolution, mediation, and post-conflict reconstruction processes in the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA), including national reconciliation, refugee repatriation,
disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, and national dialogue. He has
published extensively on conflict resolution in the MENA region, with articles
appearing in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the New York Times, and CNN, among
other publications. Widely quoted on Middle East politics in Reuters, AFP, and the Associated Press, he is a frequent commentator on news channels, including NPR,
CNN, Al Jazeera, and the BBC. He is the author of "A Lasting Peace? Yemen’s Long Journey to National Reconciliation" (2013) and "Reconstructing Libya: Stability Through
National Reconciliation" (2013). Sharqieh received his Ph.D. from George Mason
University in Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
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