WAPD seminar/QRC Colloquium: Lisa Anderson, “Studying Political Beliefs and Behavior Outside the State”

Date
Mar 6, 2018, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
Location
127 Corwin Hall

Details

Event Description

the Qualitative Research Colloquium will be on Tuesday, March 6 at 4:30 p.m. in Corwin 127. Our speaker will be Lisa Anderson, who will be speaking on “Studying Political Beliefs and Behavior Outside the State” in a talk co-hosted with the Workshop on Arab Political Development (WAPD). There is no pre-circulated paper for this talk.

 

Lisa Anderson is the James T. Shotwell Professor Emerita of International Relations at Columbia University, and was president of the American University in Cairo from 2008-2016. A specialist on politics in the Middle East and North Africa, Lisa Anderson served as dean of SIPA at Columbia from 1996 to 2008. She previously served as chair of the University’s political science department and director of the Middle East Institute. Before joining Columbia, she was assistant professor of government and social studies at Harvard University. Past president of the Middle East Studies Association and past chair of the board of the Social Science Research Council, Anderson is a former member of the Council of the American Political Science Association and served on the board of the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs. She is member emerita of the board of Human Rights Watch, where she served as co-chair of Human Rights Watch/Middle East, co-chair of the International Advisory Board of the Von Humbolt Foundation, and member of the International Advisory Council of the World Congress for Middle East Studies. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Anderson is the author of Pursuing Truth, Exercising Power: Social Science and Public Policy in the Twenty-first Century (Columbia University Press, 2003), The State and Social Transformation in Tunisia and Libya, 1820-1980 (Princeton University Press, 1986), editor of Transitions to Democracy (Columbia University Press, 1999) and coeditor of The Origins of Arab Nationalism (Columbia 1991).