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Sabri Sayari: Biographical Note
SABRI SAYARI is the Executive Director of the Institute of Turkish
Studies and a Research Professor in the School of Foreign Service at
Georgetown University. Prior to his current position, he was a Senior
Staff Member at the National Academy of Sciences's National Research
Council (1992-94), a Resident Consultant at the RAND Corporation
(1985-93), and a Professor of Political Science at Bogazici University
in Istanbul (1974-84). Dr. Sayari holds B.A and Ph.D. degrees from
Columbia University. He has also taught at Rutgers University, and
served as a Visiting Professor at Columbia, University of California,
Irvine, and Aarhus University in Denmark. Dr. Sayari has published
extensively on Turkey's domestic politics and foreign policy, and on
issues concerning political development, democratization, and
international political economy. His most recent publications include
"Turkey and the Middle East in the 1990s" Journal of Palestine Studies
(1997), "Between Allies and Neighbors: Turkey's Burden Sharing Policy in
the Gulf Conflict" in Andrew Bennett et al (eds), Friends in Need:
Burden Sharing in the Gulf War (St. Martin's Press, 1997), and "Parties,
Party Systems, and Economic Reforms: The Turkish Case," Studies in
Comparative International Development (1997).
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