Jocelyne Cesari
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Elita Ouk liked Jocelyne Cesari's blog post Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: The Terrorists Next Door?
May 11
Jocelyne Cesari and SONG Jiyoung are now friends
May 9
Jocelyne Cesari's blog post was featured
Apr 29
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Apr 29
Jocelyne Cesari's blog post was featured

Iraq: Is Religious Sectarianism a Fatal Flaw?

The consequence on American economy has been far reaching. In 2011, the Watson Institute at Brown University estimated the cost of U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to $3.2 to $4 trillion. Sure, removing Hussein created the conditions for democracy but Iraq is divided by sectarian politics, crippled by violence, and ranks…See More
Mar 22
Jocelyne Cesari posted a blog post

Iraq: Is Religious Sectarianism a Fatal Flaw?

The consequence on American economy has been far reaching. In 2011, the Watson Institute at Brown University estimated the cost of U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to $3.2 to $4 trillion. Sure, removing Hussein created the conditions for democracy but Iraq is divided by sectarian politics, crippled by violence, and ranks…See More
Mar 22
Jocelyne Cesari and Evan Berry are now friends
Mar 20
Jocelyne Cesari is now friends with Jainisha Chavda and Veronica Golini
Feb 8
Jocelyne Cesari's blog post was featured

Muslim Democracies: A New Kind of Political System?

The 2012 victory of Islamic parties after the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia has brought back the “endless” doubt regarding the role of Islam in possible transitions to democracy. This doubt has been shaped for decades by the circumstances of the Islamic Revolution in Iran that resulted into an authoritarian regime ruled by clerics, not to mention by the fear of elections leading to civil chaos such…See More
Feb 5
Jocelyne Cesari posted a blog post

Muslim Democracies: A New Kind of Political System?

The 2012 victory of Islamic parties after the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia has brought back the “endless” doubt regarding the role of Islam in possible transitions to democracy. This doubt has been shaped for decades by the circumstances of the Islamic Revolution in Iran that resulted into an authoritarian regime ruled by clerics, not to mention by the fear of elections leading to civil chaos such…See More
Feb 1
Jocelyne Cesari posted an event

Civil Liberties in Muslim Democracies at Berkley Center-Georgetown University-3306 M Street-NW, Washington DC

January 28, 2013 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm
 Civil Rights in Muslim DemocraciesJanuary 28, 20134:30 PM - 6:00 PMBerkley Center 3rd floor conference roomGeorgetown UniversityRevolutionary transformations in the Middle East and North Africa have opened up new possibilities for democratization in Muslim-majority countries. Much will turn on whether and how countries in the region combine institutional stability and free elections in practice. This panel discussion will address a third ingredient of successful democratic states: equal rights…See More
Jan 11
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Nov 14, 2012
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Challenges of the future US administration in the Middle East

I would like to share with youmy recent talk on the challenges faced in the Middle East by the future US administrationhttp://mepc.org/hill-forums/policy-choices-new-administration orhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/USForeignPolicy139See More
Oct 19, 2012
Jocelyne Cesari posted an event

Policy Choices for the New Administration at Capitol Hill

October 17, 2012 from 9:30am to 12pm
The Middle East Policy Council presents "Policy Choices for the New Administration" on October 17.SPEAKERSPaul Pillar Former National Intelligence Officer, U.S. Department of State; Professor, Georgetown UniversityScott McConnell Founding Editor, The American ConservativeJocelyne Cesari Co-director, SAIS Global Politics and Religion Initiative; Research Associate, Harvard UniversityNathaniel Kern President, Foreign ReportsMODERATORThomas R. Mattair Executive Director, Middle East Policy…See More
Oct 15, 2012
Jocelyne Cesari is now a member of Global Ethics Network
Oct 15, 2012

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Website
http://www.islamopediaonline.org
Job Title
Professor of International Relations
Organization
Johns Hopkins University and Harvard University
What are your interests and areas of expertise in international relations?
Globalization, Human Rights, Religion
Tell everyone a little about yourself and what you hope to gain from the Global Ethics Network.
I am committed to create a more interdisciplinary approach to religion and international affairs.
Such an approach would have not only scholarly but also political influence at a time when most conflicts are shaped (but not caused) by identities and values,

Jocelyne Cesari's Blog

Iraq: Is Religious Sectarianism a Fatal Flaw?

Posted on March 20, 2013 at 11:00am 0 Comments

The consequence on American economy has been far reaching. In 2011, the Watson Institute at Brown University estimated the cost of U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to $3.2 to $4 trillion. Sure, removing Hussein created the conditions for democracy but Iraq is divided by sectarian politics, crippled by violence,…

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Muslim Democracies: A New Kind of Political System?

Posted on January 31, 2013 at 3:00pm 0 Comments

The 2012 victory of Islamic parties after the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia has brought back the “endless” doubt regarding the role of Islam in possible transitions to democracy. This doubt has been shaped for decades by the circumstances of the Islamic Revolution in Iran that resulted into an authoritarian regime ruled by clerics, not to mention by the fear of elections leading to civil…

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Challenges of the future US administration in the Middle East

Posted on October 19, 2012 at 3:52pm 0 Comments

I would like to share with you

my recent talk on the challenges faced in the Middle East by the future US administration
http://mepc.org/hill-forums/policy-choices-new-administration
or
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/USForeignPolicy139

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