Associate Professor
Malik
Mufti - International Relations, Middle EastPh.D. Harvard
University, 1993 Professor Malik Mufti teaches courses on
international relations as well as the politics of the Middle East.
He received a Ph.D. and an M. A. from Harvard University, an M.A.
from Yale University and a B.A. from Middlebury College. He is the
author of Sovereign Creations: Pan-Arabism and Political Order in
Syria and Iraq (Cornell University Press, 1996), and has
recently completed a second book manuscript entitled Republic at
Sea: Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture (under
review). He has also written shorter pieces on the domestic
politics, international relations, and political thought of the Near
East, and his latest journal article "The Art of Jihad" appeared in
History of Political Thought (Summer 2007). His current
projects include a comparison of Islamist political movements in
Turkey and the Arab world, and a study of the political thought of
Ibn Khaldun. He is a recipient of the Lillian and Joseph Leibner
Award for Distinguished Teaching and Advising. Prof.
Mufti's Curriculum Vitae
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