SPEAKERS' BIOGRAPHIES

SAAD BIN TEFLA AL-AJMI
Dr., Former Minister of Information, Kuwait

HASSAN AL-ANSARI
Dr., Director of the Gulf Studies Centre, University of Qatar

JEAN-MICHEL BOUCHERON
Chairman of the NATO PA Mediterranean Special Group
Member of the French Assemblée Nationale

ANOUSH EHTESHAMI
Dr., Head of School in School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham

MUNIRA FAKHRO
Dr., Associate Professor, University of Bahrain

HENNER FUERTIG
PD Dr., Senior Research Fellow at the German Institute for Middle Eastern Studies

RIAD KAHWAJI
Middle East Bureau Chief, Defense News
CEO and founder of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analyses

FAISAL AL-KASIM
Al-Jazeera Moderator of “The Opposite Direction”

 RAMI KHOURI
Editor at large, The Daily Star, Lebanon
Syndicated Columnist

H.E. MOHD BIN MUBARAK AL-KHULAIFI
Speaker of the Advisory Council of Qatar

IBTESAM AL-KITBI
Dr., Professor of Political Science, Emirates University

 AISHA AL-MANNAI
Dr., Dean of The Faculty of Sharia Law, University of Qatar

AMBASSADOR DANIEL SPECKHARD
Director of the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, Embassy of the United States of America to Iraq

 

Saad bin Tefla Al-Ajmi

Dr., Former Minister of Information, Kuwait

 

 

 

Saad bin Tefla Al-Ajmi is a former minister of information and culture in Kuwait, an academic and analyst. He is a regular contributor to the Gulf News. After receiving his PhD in English Literature, he worked as the director for the Kuwaiti Media Center in London, UK. He was a member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly and is currently a lecturer at the University of Kuwait.

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Hassan al-ansari

Dr., Director of the Gulf Studies Centre, University of Qatar

 

 

 

 

 

Dr Hassan Al-Ansari is currently the Director of the Gulf Strategic Studies Center, University of Qatar. He received his BA at Cairo University, and his Ph.D. in history at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. He served in the Amiri Diwan of the state of Qatar for nearly 20 years, mostly in the research and political departments. Dr Al-Ansari also teaches modern history at the University of Qatar.

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Jean-Michel Boucheron

Chairman of the NATO PA Mediterranean Special Group

Member of the French Assemblée Nationale

 

 

 

 

Mr. Boucheron is the Chairman of the NATO PA Mediterranean Special Group. Since 1981, he has been a member of the French Assemblée Nationale. He is an Economist and Assistant Lecturer.  From 1988 to 1993, he was Chairman of the Committee on Defence and the Armed Forces of the French National Assembly. He has been a Town Councillor of Rennes since 1983 and a Regional Councillor of Brittany. Since 1997, he is Special Rapporteur on the Defence Budget of the Committee on Finance, Economy and Planning. In the past, he was the head of the National Assembly Delegation and the French Delegation to the NATO PA.

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Anoush Ehteshami

Dr., Head of School in School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham

 

 

 

Professor Anoush Ehteshami is Professor of International Relations and Head of the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. He is also a Fellow of the World Economic Forum. He was Vice-President of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) 2000-2003.

 

His most recent book-length publications include: The Middle East’s Relations with Asia and Russia (co-editor) (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004), The Foreign Policies of Middle East States (co-editor) (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), 380pp, Iran’s Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era (co-author) (Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2001), 113pp, Iran and Eurasia (co-editor) (Reading: Ithaca Press, 2000), 221pp, The Changing Balance of Power in Asia (Abu Dhabi: ECSSR, 1998), 62pp, Syria and Iran: Middle Powers in a Penetrated Regional System (with Ray Hinnebusch) (London: Routledge, 1997), 238pp, Islamic Fundamentalism (co-editor) (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996), 284pp, After Khomeini: The Iranian Second Republic (London: Routledge, 1995), 244pp, and From the Gulf to Central Asia: Players in the News Great Game (editor) (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1994), 242pp, Iran and the International Community (co-editor) (London: Routledge, 1991), 191pp, and Nuclearisation of the Middle East (New York: Brassey’s Defence Publishers, 1989), 197pp.

 

His current research revolves around five over-arching themes:

  • The Asian balance of power in the post-Cold War era.
  • The international politics of the Red Sea sub-region.
  • Foreign policies of Middle East states since the end of the Cold War.
  • The impact of globalization on the Middle East.
  • Governance, democratization efforts, in the Middle East.

 

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Munira Fakhro

Dr., Associate Professor, University of Bahrain

 

 

 

 

Munira Fakhro is an Associate Professor at the University of Bahrain, and her academic interests encompass women, civil society and democracy in the Gulf region. Dr. Fakhro received her Doctorate in Social Policy, Planning and Administration from Columbia University, USA, and served as a visiting scholar there in 1997. She has also conducted research on gender, citizenship and civil society in the Gulf States at the Centre for Middle East Studies, Harvard University. She has published works on Bahrain, including issues related to women, civil society and democratization. Dr. Fakhro is also currently a Board member of the High Council for Women in Bahrain and the Bahrain Academic Society. She was a member of the Advisory Board for the Arab Human Development Report 2004.

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Henner Fuertig

PD Dr., Senior Research Fellow at the German Institute for Middle Eastern Studies

 

 

 

1971-1976, qualified in Arab studies and History. 1983 dissertation on the Iranian revolution, 1988 postdoctoral thesis on the iraqi-iranian war as a case study of military conflicts between developing countries. Several years of field studies in Iran and Egypt. Until 1996 staff member of the Oriental Institute at the University of Leipzig, 1996-2002 head of a research team at the Centre of Modern Middle East in Berlin, since 2002 member of the scientific staff of the German Institute for Middle East Studies in Hamburg.

Selected publications:

  • The Potential for Collective Security in the Gulf Region: The Role of GCC-EU Collaboration. In: Koch, C./Neugart, F. (Hrsg.), A Window of Opportunity. Europe, Gulf Security and the Aftermath of the Iraq War. Dubai: Gulf Research Center 2005, p. 85-106.
  • Globalization, the Iraqi War and the Middle East. In: Wick, A./Rafidi, W. (eds.), Implications of the US War on Iraq: Globally, Regionally, Locally. Birzeit: Birzeit University Press 2004, p. 51-61.
  • EU GCC Political Cooperation: Myth or Reality? In: British Journal for Middle Eastern Studies, Leeds, No. 1/2004, p. 25-39.
  • Chancen, Probleme und Perspektiven der Neuordnung im Irak. In: Reader Sicherheitspolitik, Hamburg, No. 2/2004, p. 106-120.
  • Die Uebergangsverfassung fuer Irak. Ein wichtiger Schritt auf einem langen Weg. In: Internationale Politik, Berlin, No. 4/2004, p. 91-96.
  • Kleine Geschichte des Irak. Von der Grndung 1921 bis zur Gegenwart. Muenchen: C. H. Beck 2003, 176 pages
  • Iraq: How Severe is the Threat? In: Beestermller, G./Little, D. (Eds.), Iraq: Threat and Response. Mnster u.a.: Lit 2003, p. 97-125.
  • Iran's Rivalry with Saudi Arabia between the Gulf Wars. Reading: Ithaca Press 2002, 308 pages

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Riad Kahwaji

Middle East Bureau Chief, Defense News

CEO and founder of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analyses

 

 

 

Riad Kahwaji is the founder and Chief Executive Office of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis (INEGMA). He is also the Middle East Bureau Chief for Defense News, a leading international defense publication based in Virginia, USA. He worked for Jane's Defense Weekly as Middle East Correspondent from 1999 to 2001. He also contributed on regular basis to various Jane's publications like Jane's Intelligence Review and Jane's Sentinel and Jane's Islamic Affairs Analyst. In his career as a professional journalist that started in 1988, Riad has worked at various regional and international news organizations like the Associated Press, the BBC World Service, and the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC).

 

Over the past five years, Riad has become more involved in security and defense analysis and research as well as conferencing. He was the lead Organizer and Master of Ceremony at three major international Defense conferences: The Middle East Special Operations Commanders, in Amman, in April 2004; The Middle East Air Chiefs' Conference in Dubai in 2003; and Special Operations Conference in Amman, 2002. He was speaker and moderator at various regional and international conferences on Middle East affairs. He is also Editor of INEGMA's quarterly Political and Security Brief. Riad Kahwaji has an MA degree in War Studies from King's College, the University of London, UK, and a BA in Mass Communication from Phillips University, Oklahoma, USA. He has a dual nationality, Lebanese and British. He is married and has two daughters.

 

He published many defense analysis articles in Al-Hayat newspaper and professional periodicals. His published work:

 

  • Riad Kahwaji and Michael Kraig (ed.), Alternative Frameworks for Gulf Security (Arabic), (Dubai: INEGMA 2004).
  • Riad Kahwaji, "The Israeli Military and Security Establishments," in Kamil Mansour and Fawzi Abdul Hadi, eds. Israel: A General Survey 2004 (Arabic), (Beirut: Institute for PalestinianStudies, 2004), pp: 497-561.
  • Riad Kahwaji: "Gulf Cooperation Council Threat Perceptions and Deterrence Objectives," Comparative Strategy, Vol. 22, No. 5, 2003, pp: 515-520.
  • Riad Kahwaji: "US-Arab Cooperation in the Gulf," Middle East Policy Journal, Vol. XI, No. 3, (Fall 2004), PP: 52-62
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Faisal al-kasim

Al-Jazeera Moderator of “The Opposite Direction”

  

 

 

Faisal Al-Kasim is a Syrian national holding a PhD in English literature. He worked for the BBC Arabic Service as broadcast journalist, producer and announcer for seven years. Then he moved to the BBC Arabic television to work as presenter of the main news rounds and anchor of panel discussions for almost two years. He has now his weekly show on Aljazeera Television called "The Opposite Direction", which is the most controversial political program on Arab satellite channels. He tackles the most sensitive and highly controversial Arab political and cultural topics. His program is watched avidly by Arab viewers from Morocco to Saudia Arabia. Thousands of articles were written about the program in Arab and International newspapers. It has also drawn heavy criticism from Arab governments some of which have withdrawn their ambassadors from the State of Qatar as a protest against the Opposite Direction.

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 Rami Khouri

Editor at large, The Daily Star, Lebanon

Syndicated Columnist

 

 

 

 

 

Rami George Khouri, 57, a Palestinian-Jordanian and US citizen whose family resides in Beirut, Amman and Nazareth, is editor at large, and former executive editor, of the Daily Star newspaper in Beirut, Lebanon. He is a book author and writes an internationally syndicated weekly column. In the 2001-02 academic year he was a Nieman Journalism Fellow at Harvard University. In 1976-2001 he lived in Amman, Jordan, where he was editor in chief of the Jordan Times newspaper, hosted television and radio shows on current affairs and ancient history and archaeology, was general manager of Al Kutba, Publishers, and wrote for leading international publications, including the Financial Times, the Boston Globe and the Washington Post.

 

He often comments on Mideast issues in the international media, including the BBC and U.S. National Public Radio, and lectures frequently at conferences and universities throughout the world. He is a member of the Leadership Council of the Harvard Divinity School, and a member of the board of the East-West Institute, the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, and the Jordan National Museum. In 2002 he was named a member of the Brookings Institution Task Force on U,S Relations with the Islamic World. He also served for many years as the chief umpire for Little League baseball in Jordan.

 

He has BA and MSc degrees respectively in political science and mass communications from Syracuse University (USA), is married to Ellen Kettaneh, and has two grown sons.

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H.E. Mohd Bin Mubarak al-khulaifi

Speaker of the Advisory Council of Qatar

 

 

 

 

 

 

H. E. Mohd Bin Mubarak al-Khulaifi has been a member of the Advisory Council of Qatar since 1994 and was elected speaker in 1995 and reelected in 2004. From 1970-1971 he was the Office Director to the Minister of Public Health. From 1972 to 1991, he served as Ambassador first to the State of Kuwait and subsequently at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Northern Arizona, USA.

 

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Ibtesam al-kitbi

Dr., Professor of Political Science, Emirates University

 

 

 

 

Ibtesam al-Kitbi holds a PhD in Economics and Political Science from Cairo University, Egypt. She is a professor of political science at the United Arab Emirates University and her research interests are political  and social developments and the democratization process  in the GCC countries. She is a member of the core team of the Arabic Human Development Report for 2006. Furthermore, she is treasurer of the Arab Political Science Association and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Social Affairs, UAE.

 

Her publications include : Political Elite in UAE, in Political Elite in the Arab World, Cairo University, 1997; Legislative of the UAE, in Legislative of the Arab World, Cairo University, 1998; Indian-Emirates Relations, New Delhi, 1998; Judiciary in the UAE, in Judiciary in the Arab World, Cairo University, 1999; Democratic Transformations in GCC Countries, Al-Mustaqbal Alarabi, July, 2000; Visions of India and Pakistan for Security During 1990s, ESCR, Abu Dhabi, 2001; Succession and State in GCC Countries, Middle East Policy, Summer, 2002; The Dilemma of Democracy and Violence in the GCC States, Bahrain, 2003 ;Women in GCC Countries between Obstacles and Empowerment, Abu Dhabi, 2003; Political role for women in GCC States , Gulf in 2003, Gulf Research Center, Dubai,2004. Political violence in GCC states, Doha, May 2004; The nature of reform in the Arab Region, Conference on What Role for outsiders? The Mediterranean and the middle East: A New Agenda, Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Lisbon, May 2004; Women's Political Status in the GCC States, Arab Reform Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2004; The global community and the war on terrorism: threat or opportunity?, The Mediterranean, the Middle East and Eastern Europe: The EU and Nato’s wider new neighbourhood, XXII Lisbon International Conference, Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Lisbon Dec. 2004. Women’s Issues in GCC, Gulf in 2004, Gulf Research Center, Dubai,2005).

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 aisha al-manNai

Dr., Dean of The Faculty of Sharia Law, University of Qatar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs Aisha Al-Mannai received her doctorate from Al-Azhar University in 1990 and is currently  the dean of the Faculty of Sharia Law at the University of Qatar. Dr. Aisha al-Mannai is the first woman to ever hold the position of Dean of Faculty for Law and Islamic Studies (Shariah Law). In this role, she headed the organizing committee of the Third Doha Conference for Religious Dialogue this year. She holds many positions in academic and service organizations. Notably, she is a member of the Board of the Qatari National Counsel for Human Rights, the Red Crescent Society in Qatar, and the Islamic Charity Fund. She is also a consultant to the Academy for Rapprochement among Religious Sects (Iran).

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Ambassador daniel Speckhard

Director of the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, Embassy of the                                         United States of America to Iraq

 

 

 

 

Ambassador Speckhard is Director of the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office at the Embassy of the United States of America to Iraq. From 2003 – 2005, he was Director of Policy Planning at NATO responsible for advising and assisting the Secretary General, senior NATO management, and the Council in addressing strategic issues facing the Alliance.

Prior to this he was NATO’s Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs, covering political relations with the countries of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the former Soviet Union, and the Mediterranean. His directorate managed the process of NATO enlargement as well as the development of relations with Russia, Ukraine, the EU and OSCE. He received the NATO Service Medal for his work in support of crisis management in Macedonia, spending several months as NATO Senior Representative in Skopje at the height of the crisis.

From August 1997 to August 2000, he served as United States Ambassador to Belarus, working closely with the OSCE and European Union in promoting democratic reform, human rights, and institutional development. From 1993 to 1997, Ambassador Speckhard was a Deputy to the Ambassador-at-large for the New Independent States at the State Department in Washington. He was responsible for a broad range of political, security and economic issues involving the newly-independent states of the former Soviet Union.

From 1990 to 1993, he was an Advisor and then Director of Policy and Resources for the Deputy Secretary of State. He was responsible for the coordination and oversight of foreign aid funding in support of foreign policy objectives and received special recognition for his role in reorienting foreign assistance programs to meet the new challenges of post-Cold War era. He also played a key role in developing assistance packages in support of crisis response, post-conflict reconstruction and countries in transition.

From 1981 to 1990, he had a number of assignments, including at the International Affairs Division of the Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States; the US Agency for International Development; the staff of the US Senate; and in state and local government.

Ambassador Speckhard has a Masters Degree in Public Policy and Administration; a Masters Degree in Economics; and a Bachelor Degree from the University of Wisconsin


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