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Jacques Roumani

Dr. Jacques Roumani (March 19, 1944 – December 11, 2016) was a Middle East & North Africa analyst and Libya specialist and author. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and graduate degrees from Princeton University. Roumani worked at the World Bank in Washington for 15 years, one of which was from Iran, the Truman Institute, Hebrew University, Bar-Ilan University, Inter-American Development Bank and the University of Maryland. He received a Fulbright award, the MacArthur Foundation Middle East Peace research award, a World Bank Sabbatical Award, and was the author of numerous publications about Muslims and Jews in Libya.

 

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Libya on the Brink: Insecurity, Localism, and the State Not Back In
Middle East Institute
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  • Libya on the Brink: Insecurity, Localism, and the State Not Back In

    This essay is part of the Middle East-Asia Project (MAP) series on “’Civilianizing’ the State in the Middle East and Asia Pacific Regions.” The series explores the past and ongoing processes of Security Sector Reform (SSR) in Asia-Pacific countries and examines the steps already taken and still needed in the MENA region. See More

    March 12, 2014