Nora Elmarzouky
Senior, Tufts University; EPIIC’06; she will be presenting
on the research she conducted in Egypt for EPIIC over winter
intersession
Nathaniel Fick
Author, One Bullet Away: The Making
of a Marine Officer; Former
Captain, U.S. Marines, stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq
John Moore
Head of Field Office Central Region for the IFES Election Violence
Education and Resolution (EVER) project; EVER is a USAID-funded
effort to monitor and evaluate election violence to inform
design and implementation of community-level conflict resolution
programming
Malik Mufti
Director, International Relations Program and Associate
Professor of Political Science, Tufts University;
Author, Sovereign Creations: Pan-Arabism
and Political Order in Syria and Iraq, "A King's Art: Dynastic Ambition
and State Interest in Hussein's Jordan" and "From
Swamp to Backyard: The Middle East in Turkish
Foreign Policy"
Gwyn Prins
Coauthor, Understanding Unilateralism
in American Foreign Relations; Author, The
Heart of War: On Power, Conflict and Obligation in the
21st Century;
Former Senior Fellow, Office of the Special Adviser on
Central and Eastern European Affairs, office of the Secretary-General,
NATO Alliance Research Professor, European Institute, London
School of Economics and Columbia University
Thomas E. Stocking
State Department Visiting Professor, the United States Military
Academy; Special Agent, Bureau of Diplomatic Security
with assignments as Regional Security Officer in Dakar, Senegal;
Algiers, Algeria; Lisbon, Portugal; and Brasilia, Brazil
Peter Winn
Professor of History, Tufts University; Author, Weavers
of Revolution: The Yorur Workers and Chile’s
Road to Socialism and Americas:
The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean; Consultant,
Americas Series, PBS
Moderators
Jason Hill and Stephan Vitvitsky, EPIIC Colloquium Members