Fouad Ajami

Biography: 

Fouad Ajami passed away on June 22, 2014.  He was the Herbert and Jane Dwight Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the cochair of the Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on Islamism and the International Order. From 1980 to 2011 he was director of Middle East Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of The Arab Predicament, The Vanished Imam: Musa al Sadr and the Shia of Lebanon, Beirut: City of Regrets, The Dream Palace of the Arabs, and The Foreigner's Gift: The Americans, the Arabs, and the Iraqis in Iraq. His most recent publication is In This Arab Time: The Pursuit of Deliverance (Hoover Institution Press, 2014). His writings also include some four hundred essays on Arab and Islamic politics, US foreign policy, and contemporary international history. Ajami has received numerous awards, including the Benjamin Franklin Award for public service (2011), the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism (2011), the Bradley Prize (2006), the National Humanities Medal (2006), and the MacArthur Fellows Award (1982). His research has charted the road to 9/11, the Iraq war, and the US presence in the Arab-Islamic world.

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The Syrian Rebellion by Fouad Ajami
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The Syrian Rebellion

by Fouad Ajamivia Hoover Institution Press
Wednesday, May 30, 2012

In The Syrian Rebellion, Middle East expert Fouad Ajami explains how an irresistible force clashed with an immovable object: the regime versus a people who conquered fear to challenge a despot of unspeakable cruelty.

Analysis and Commentary

Egypt's Next Leader Won't Be A Creature of Tahrir Square

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Saturday, May 26, 2012

It is not a coincidence that one candidate is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, the other Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister...

Introduction

World leaders at NATO Summit must ask, as The Caravan did: Can the Afghan war be won?

by Fouad Ajamivia The Caravan
Thursday, May 17, 2012

As world leaders gather in Chicago this weekend for the NATO Summit, one item will dominate the agenda: NATO’s involvement in Afghanistan

Analysis and Commentary

Mr. Anderson visits the ‘Lost World’

by Fouad Ajamivia Anderson Cooper 360 Blog (CNN.com)
Monday, May 14, 2012

Fouad Ajami traveled to Turkey with Anderson Cooper to meet Syrian families living in refugee camps after escaping attacks in Syria and fleeing across the border...

Analysis and Commentary

Can Obama Run on His Foreign-Policy Record?

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The American people may demand more than the killing of bin Laden and the hunting down of Somali pirates...

Analysis and Commentary

America's Syria Abdication

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A no-fly, no-drive zone on the border with Turkey would critically alter the terms of engagement. Everyone is waiting on Washington's leadership...

Analysis and Commentary

Nothing Left

by Fouad Ajamivia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, April 16, 2012

The Afghans want us to stay, so it is long past time to haul up the gear and leave the Hindu Kush to its ways...

Introduction

Can the Afghan war be won?

by Fouad Ajamivia The Caravan
Monday, April 16, 2012

This is now America's longest war, yet it has been so sparsely debated of late.  Can this war be won?  Have there been gains worthy of the sacrifices in blood and treasure incurred by the United States and its allies?  Or is it time to acknowledge that this war cannot be brought to any meaningful conclusion let alone a victorious one?

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Nothing Left

by Fouad Ajamivia The Caravan
Monday, April 16, 2012

The Afghans want us to stay, so it is long past time to haul up the gear and leave the Hindu Kush to its ways.  In one of his many outrageous statements, Hamid Karzai, last November, laid out his view of our place in his scheme of things.  “The lion doesn’t like it if a foreig

Analysis and Commentary

Can the Afghan war be won?

by Fouad Ajamivia Advancing a Free Society
Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Caravan project of the Working Group on Islamism and the International Order has put together a round table about the vital question of America’s options in Afghanistan...

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