Our Leadership

Council Staff

Ms. Jasmine Zaki
Chairwoman of the Board and Interim President

Ms. Anne Joyce
Vice President & Member of the Board of Directors; Editor Emerita, Middle East Policy

Ms. Bassima Alghussein
Executive Director | balghussein@mepc.org

Mr. A.R. Joyce
Editor, Middle East Policy arjoyce@mepc.org

Mr. Jack Spilles 
Communications Manager & Web Editor | jspilles@mepc.org

Ms. Jenna Elaidy
Administrative Assistant | jelaidy@mepc.org

Ms. Jasmin Kaur
Educational Programming Fellow | jkaur@mepc.org

Ms. Signe Meyer
Journal Fellow | smeyer@mepc.org

For scheduling inquiries with Council leadership or other questions, please contact info@mepc.org.


Board Of Directors

Mr. Combiz Abdolrahimi

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Abdolrahimi is a globally recognized emerging technology and innovation leader, a government relations expert and former senior government official, a U.S. national security and international lawyer, and a proponent of commercial diplomacy and DEIA worldwide. He has advised presidents and heads of state, parliamentarians and members of Congress, and global CEOs on emerging technology, policy, and innovation issues. He serves on multiple boards and advisory committees including with the World Economic Forum, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Economic Development, Meridian International Center, Council on Foreign Relations, Agile Nations, and Black Professionals in International Affairs. Born in Texas, the son of proud immigrants from the Middle East, Combiz is a graduate of UCLA, American University of Beirut, and Georgetown Law. He is the recipient of the World Economic Forum’s Agile 50 Award for being one of the world’s 50 most influential people championing public sector innovation globally. Combiz speaks several languages including Turkish, Persian, Azerbaijani, and Arabic, and is dedicated to fostering a world where technology, diplomacy, and responsible policies converge to pave the way for a hopeful, transformative era of lasting peace, shared prosperity, and strong relations between the U.S. and the countries and peoples of the Middle East.


Karen Koning AbuZayd

Ms. Karen Koning AbuZayd

Member of the Board of Directors

Ms. AbuZayd served as Under Secretary General and Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), based in Gaza, from 2000 to 2012. Since 2011 she has served as a pro bono Commissioner on the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic. Her UN service has also included working in various capacities for the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNHCR) in Sudan, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Geneva, and as Regional Representative for Washington, DC / Caribbean. AbuZayd has taught Middle East politics at Makerere University in Uganda and Juba University in southern Sudan. She is currently a member of several refugee and humanitarian boards, among them UNRWA USA (Washington, D.C.). In 2016, she served as the Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General for the Global Summit on Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants. She is the recipient of Austria’s Grosse Goldene medal, and the Spanish UN Association’s Premier Peace Prize. In 2015 AbuZayd was named the 2015 Chicago Woman Extraordinaire by International Women Associates in Chicago. She holds a B.S. degree from DePauw University and an MA degree from McGill University.


Albright

Mr. Richard Albright

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Albright served as Deputy Assistant Secretary, and in 2021, as Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, in the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) at the U.S. Department of State, where he directed humanitarian assistance policy and programs in Asia, the Near East, and Africa, and guided PRM’s institutional relationships with humanitarian agencies. From 2016 to 2018, Mr. Albright was Deputy Assistant Secretary and Coordinator for Foreign Assistance in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. In prior Foreign Service assignments, he served as: Foreign Policy Advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations; Coordinator for Civilian Assistance at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad; Economic Minister-Counselor at Embassy London; Humanitarian Coordinator at Embassy Baghdad; Director of PRM’s Office of Assistance for Asia and the Near East; and Deputy Chief of Mission in Abu Dhabi. He also held economic policy assignments in Cairo, Paris, and Riyadh and served as desk officer for Algeria.

Albright is the recipient of Presidential Rank, Superior, and Meritorious Honor awards. He holds a BA in political science from the University of Chicago and MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.


Bassima Alghussein

Ms. Bassima Alghussein

Executive Director and Member of the Board of Directors (ex officio)

Ms. Alghussein has been the Council's Executive Director since January 1, 2021. Prior to joining MEPC, she founded Alghussein Global Strategies, a government affairs and communications consulting firm. She has executed projects involving the U.S. Congress, U.S. Dept. of State, European Union, British Parliament, Egyptian Parliament, International Monetary Fund, and the World Economic Forum. Ms. Alghussein is a Truman National Security Project Political Expert, a Board Member of Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security, and a member of the Meridian International Center Young Global Leaders Council. She frequently appears on international news outlets to discuss foreign and domestic policy issues. Ms. Alghussein earned her master's degree from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service in Security Studies and her bachelor's degree from Mount Holyoke College in International Relations.


Mr. Khalid Alwan

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Alwan is an entrepreneur, real estate developer, and investor known for his philanthropic efforts, political activism, and contributions to the public understanding of political, economic, and cultural issues affecting U.S. interests in the Middle East and other corners of the globe. He has dedicated over three decades to the real estate industry, with a particular focus on affordable housing for low- and moderate-income families. Mr. Alwan oversees and manages a diverse portfolio of properties providing affordable housing for thousands of tenants throughout the United States.


Perry Cammack

Mr. Perry Cammack

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Cammack has been the Peacebuilding program director at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019. Previously, he was a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an adjunct professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Perry worked for more than a decade on Middle East issues in the United States government, including as an advisor to then-Senators Joseph Biden and John Kerry on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 2003–2013 and as a member of the State Department policy planning staff from 2013–2015. Perry is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He holds a BA degree from the University of Maryland and a MA degree from Columbia University.


Mr. Charles Carithers

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Carithers joined Cornerstone Government Affairs, a bipartisan multi-client lobbying firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., as a Principal in January 2020 from the House Committee on Homeland Security, where he served as professional staff advising Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) on various national security and intelligence matters. Before joining the Committee, Charles spent 11 years in the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC), having served in various leadership capacities, including the associate deputy director of public affairs for the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), a senior policy officer developing national level policies governing the IC within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and a senior counterterrorism intelligence analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Charles also served as a Brookings Institution legislative fellow with the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in the Senate where he advised then Ranking Member Sen. Thomas Carper (D-DE) and Committee staff on matters related to foreign policy and national security. Charles serves on the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia Leadership Council, is a term member with the Council on Foreign Relations, a senior fellow with the National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, chairman of the Advisory Leadership Council for Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA) and member of the Board of Directors for Partnership for a Secure America. He is the recipient of the Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award and Medal and the Secretary of Defense Global War on Terrorism Award and Medal. He is a 2005 graduate of Morehouse College, a 2007 graduate of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University where he teaches a graduate level course on congress and U.S. national security policy.


Chas W. Freeman, Jr.

Hon. Chas W. Freeman, Jr.

President Emeritus and Member of the Board of Directors

Ambassador Freeman served as U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1989 to 1992, a period which included operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He is a Senior Fellow at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, and Chairman of the Board of Projects International, Inc., a Washington-based business development firm. Freeman has served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. His diplomatic postings also included Deputy Chief of Mission in Bangkok and Beijing, as well as service in India. He was also Director for Chinese Affairs at the U.S. Department of State and served as the principal American interpreter during President Nixon’s visit to China in 1972. He is the author of several books, including America’s Misadventures in the Middle East (2010), Interesting Times: China, America, and the Shifting Balance of Prestige (2013), and America’s Continuing Misadventures in the Middle East (2016). Freeman holds a BA degree from Yale University and a JD degree from the Harvard Law School.


Ms. Gabrielle Gueye

Member of the Board of Directors

Gabrielle Gueye currently serves as a Manager of Operations with the USG Regulatory Operations team at DAI with a focus on field litigation management, legal operations, and risk management. Previously, she was the Outreach, Engagement, and Training Officer at Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security (WCAPS) where she focused on building relationships and partnerships with similar organizations and led the implementation of the WCAPS Pipeline Fellowship program and the WCAPS Mentorship Program. Before joining WCAPS, Gabrielle spent several years at Catholic Relief Services, where she led various Knowledge Management and Learning activities and provided Technical Assistance as a part of the Impact Investing and Private Sector Engagement team. Gabrielle is a small business owner, ICAP Fellow, returned Peace Corps Volunteer, former AmeriCorps service member, and Rotarian. She is also an inaugural cohort member of the Colin Powell Leadership Institute, a leadership program for mid-career professionals launched in 2024 by Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA). She completed her Bachelor's degree at Kent State University in Ohio, with a concentration in Justice Studies and Teaching English as a Foreign Language, and completed her Master’s degree at Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University in Global Affairs and Management.


A.R. Joyce

Mr. A.R. Joyce

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Joyce is the editor of the Council's quarterly journal, Middle East Policy, and leads the initiative of expanding its readership through innovation. After serving as editor and supervisor on the online news desk of the Associated Press, Mr. Joyce was copy editor of Middle East Policy from 2017-2022. He started his career working on the development of cutting-edge technology products for television news editors. He holds a BA from Duke University and an MFA from the University of Iowa.


Anne Joyce

Ms. Anne Joyce

Vice President and Member of the Board of Directors

Ms. Joyce was the editor of the Council's quarterly journal of political analysis, Middle East Policy, and director of MEPC’s publications from 1984 through 2022.  In 1993 she was named Vice-president of the Council and a member of the Board of Directors.  In her time as editor, Joyce supervised the production of more than 140 issues of the journal, as well as numerous conference proceedings and several special reports and books.  Before coming to the Council, she held positions at the American Language Institute of Georgetown University and at the University of Iowa.  She holds a B.A degree from Central Methodist University and MA degrees from the University of Iowa and the University of Missouri.


Mr. Mohamed (Mo) Maraqa

Member of the Board of the Directors

Mr. Maraqa is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at BlueLabs Analytics. He is an experienced and passionate data analytics executive specializing in empowering communications and nonprofit organizations through the strategic use of data. With nearly 25 years of expertise in crafting innovative data-driven solutions, Mo is dedicated to leveraging the power of data to revolutionize communication strategies and create positive change in communities. His profound understanding of data analytics, coupled with his commitment to social impact, positions him as a trusted partner for organizations seeking to maximize their impact, engage audiences, and advance their missions through data-driven insights.

Mo has an extensive track record of helping nonprofits optimize fundraising efforts, identify potential donors, and measure program impact by uncovering valuable insights from complex datasets. In addition, he has guided communications organizations in enhancing their messaging and audience targeting, enabling them to establish more meaningful connections with stakeholders. Mo’s expertise lies in developing comprehensive data strategies that align with the unique goals and values of communications and nonprofit organizations. He is a recognized thought leader in the field, actively sharing his insights at industry conferences and contributing to publications focused on data analytics for communications and nonprofits. Mo holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Science and a master’s degree in Marketing Research, both from the University of Texas.


James Moran

Hon. James P. Moran

Member of the Board of Directors

Congressman James P. (“Jim”) Moran represented Virginia’s 8th Congressional District from 1991 to 2015, where he was known for his bipartisan leadership. He served on the Appropriations, Foreign Affairs, Banking, Housing and Finance, and Government Reform and Oversight committees during his 12 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. Prior to his time in Congress, Moran served as mayor of the City of Alexandria, Virginia (1985-1990). Congressman Moran’s other professional experience includes senior staff member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, senior specialist for budgetary and fiscal policy at the Library of Congress, co-chair of the Congressional Sovereign Wealth Funds Task Force, and acting director of the budget office for Welfare, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Services in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Congressman Moran holds a BA in economics from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and a master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.


Dr. Jamal Nusseibeh

Member of the Board of Directors

Dr. Nusseibeh is a Palestinian-American-British scholar, lawyer, and investor. In addition to his position on the Board of the of the Middle East Policy Council, he is affiliated with the Wilson Center’s Middle East Program. Raised in Jerusalem during the first intifada, he has held various positions in Palestine, including as a law and politics professor and Vice President for Jerusalem Affairs at Al Quds University in Jerusalem, and as a speechwriter in the late 1990’s for Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council Ahmad Qurei. Other experience includes with the Open Society Foundations in the Middle East, and as Columbia University’s inaugural Palestine and Law Fellow. In addition to his media appearances and engagements, including at the British House of Lords and on Capitol Hill, he has published on Palestinian, Middle Eastern, and US foreign policy issues for Time Magazine, the Wilson Center, the Atlantic Council, and Al Quds newspaper (in Arabic), among others.

Dr. Nusseibeh was called to the Bar in 2002 at the Middle Temple (as a Queen Mother Scholar), and practiced law as an international lawyer at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle, LLP, in New York. He received his undergraduate and MA degrees at Sciences Po in Paris as a French Government Scholar, his law degree from City University London, and an LL.M. (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar) and PhD (JSD) from Columbia University in New York. 

Dr. Nusseibeh is the founder and CEO of Ramla Capital, an investment firm focused on positive social impact and the energy transition. He has served on the board of numerous energy, information, technology, and nanomaterials companies in the UK, Europe, and Asia. 


Patterson

Hon. Anne W. Patterson

Member of the Board of Directors

Ambassador Patterson was the Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and North African Affairs at the Department of State (2013-2017). She served as Ambassador to Egypt (2011-2013), to Pakistan (2007-2010), to Colombia (2000-2003) and to El Salvador (1997-2000). She retired in 2017 with the rank of Career Ambassador after more than four decades in the Foreign Service. Ambassador Patterson also served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs and as Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Patterson was named one of Foreign Policy’s 100 Top Global Thinkers in 2011. She is a two-time recipient of the State Department’s Distinguished Service award. She has been appointed to two congressional commissions: the Commission on National Defense Strategy in 2017 and the Syria Study Group in 2019.


William A. Rugh

Hon. William A. Rugh

Vice Chairman Emeritus and Member of the Board of Directors

Ambassador Rugh served as Ambassador to Yemen from 1984 to 1987, and as Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates from 1992 to 1995. As a Foreign Service Officer, Rugh had nine diplomatic postings in the Middle East over his 31-year career, including Deputy Chief of Mission in Syria. Between 1995 and 2003 he was President and CEO of AMIDEAST. Rugh is a Trustee of the American University in Cairo and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of several books, including: American Encounters with Arabs: the “Soft Power” of U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab World (2005), Arab Mass Media: Newspapers, Radio and Television in Arab Politics (2008), and Front Line Diplomacy: How U.S. Embassies Communicate with Foreign Publics (2014). He has a B.A. degree from Oberlin College, an MA degree from Johns Hopkins University, and a Ph.D. from Columbia University.


Mr. Leon Shahabian

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Shahabian serves as a principal at Global Insights Group LLC, an advisory services firm that focuses on the Arabian Gulf and due diligence, and is a senior associate of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS). He co-founded Layalina Productions in 2002 –  a 501c(3) non-profit that worked on improving US-Arab relations after 9/11 – and left as its president and executive producer in 2019. An award-winning filmmaker with credits from MBC Group channels, Al Arabiya, OSN, the Sundance Channel, and distribution by New Line Television, and Warner Brothers, Leon has implemented cooperative agreements in 15 Arab countries on behalf of the US Department of State and participated in track II diplomacy engagements. Leon is a guest lecturer at National Intelligence University in Maryland. He has testified to the UN Security Council in New York. Mr. Shahabian is a member of the Board of Visitors of the Political Science Department at Penn State, and a life member of the Public Diplomacy Council of America (PDCA). A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Penn State University with degrees in International Politics and French, Leon has received a certificate in National Security and Strategy from the US Army War College in Pennsylvania.


Solomon

Mr. Tarik Solomon

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Solomon is Founding Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce Saudi Arabia - Defense & Security Industry Executive – where he advises leading multinational companies on the political, legal, and regulatory risk factors that impact their objectives in seeking to enter or expand into Middle East markets. His consistently demonstrated ability to successfully transplant business strategies to emerging markets, where barriers to entry are high, has endowed him with a reputation for being innovative and resilient. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. from Johnson & Wales University and his M.B.A. was completed at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.


Mr. Andrew Steinfeld

Member of the Board of Directors

Mr. Steinfeld is a retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer, who served for 36 years. He worked in the broader Middle East and Islamic world: Kuwait, Tel Aviv, Islamabad, Kabul, and Khartoum; as well as in Paris and Vienna. His expertise focused on political, political-military affairs, and public diplomacy and press relations. His last assignment was Foreign Policy Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Generals Dempsey and Dunford). Before that, he served as Deputy NATO Senior Civilian Representative at ISAF Headquarters in Kabul. He was also Deputy Chief of Mission in Khartoum, Director of Arabian Peninsula Affairs at the State Department,  Public Affairs officer at U.S. Embassy Islamabad, and Director of the Press Office in the State Department Near East Bureau. He graduated from Amherst College, and has Master‘s degrees from The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Affairs, and the Naval War College. He also studied in Leningrad, Paris (Ecole Nationale d’Administration) and Bologna.  


Patrick Theros

Hon. Patrick Theros

Member of the Board of Directors

Ambassador Theros served as Ambassador to Qatar from 1995 to 1998. He is a former President and Executive Director of the U.S.-Qatar Business Council in Washington, DC. Theros was a career Foreign Service Officer from 1963 to 1999. In addition to his Ambassadorship, his assignments included Deputy Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Political Advisor to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command, Deputy Chief of Mission and Political Officer in Amman, Jordan, Chargé d'affaires and Deputy Chief of Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and Economic and Commercial Counselor in Damascus, Syria. He also served in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and Nicaragua. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Academy of Diplomacy, and serves on the Board of Advisors of the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. He holds a BA degree from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, and has done advanced study at the American University in Washington, D.C., the Universidad Centroamericana in Managua, Nicaragua, the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia, and the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.


Jasmine Zaki

Ms. Jasmine Zaki

Chairwoman of the Board of Directors

Ms. Zaki is a Managing Partner, MENA Region at Ballard Partners. Formerly, she was a lawyer and senior legal counsel at ArentFox Schiff, where she advised clients operating in the Middle East and North Africa on commercial transactions and arrangements, including joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, commercial agencies, and franchising agreements. She assisted clients with structuring commercial contracts, distribution agreements, and services agreements and provides legal advice related to public international law, banking, policy, and political risk, economic development, and investment. In addition, she advised clients on entering emerging markets in post-conflict countries and countries in transition in the Middle East and Africa, with an emphasis on negotiating political, regulatory, and formation matters. She has advised clients seeking investments in the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region and Middle Eastern and North African nations, including Syria, Iraq and Libya; numerous US- and UK-based companies on market entry, establishment and compliance in Iraq and the Kurdistan region, with political and risk analyses; and sovereign governments in public international law, policy, banking, investment, and transactional matters. Jasmine serves on the board of SEED for Change as the Kurdistan Board Member, is a media contributor on current events in the Middle East, and serves on the Iraqi Business Council. She holds a JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and a BA from University of Memphis (cum laude). Prior to attending law school, Jasmine worked at the United Nations as the Press Officer for the UN Mission to Iraq. She is fluent in English and Arabic.


National Advisory Committee

The Hon. Nick J. Rahall II
U.S. Representative (D-WV)

Mr. Nicolas B. Angell
Afridi, Angell, and Baker

Dr. Robert B. Ashmore
Professor of Philosophy, Marquette University

Dr. Louay Bahry
Adjunct Professor, University of Tennessee

Ms. Helena Cobban
Journalist and author

Mr. Don N. De Marino
Chairman, U.S. - Arab Chamber of Commerce; former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce

Dr. Michael Collins Dunn
Editor, Middle East Journal and The Estimate

Dr. Marc H. Ellis
University Professor of Jewish Studies, Baylor University

Dr. John L. Esposito
Director, Center for Muslim - Christian Understanding, Georgetown University

Dr. Richard Falk
Professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton Center for International Studies

Dr. Yvonne Haddad
Professor of Islamic History and Christian - Muslim Relations, Center for Muslim - Christian Understanding, Georgetown University

Mr. David Hamod
President, National U.S. - Arab Chamber of Commerce

Mr. John R. Hayes
CEO, Hayes Communication

Mr. Donald F. Hepburn
Chief Executive, Bahrain Petroleum Company (ret.)

Dr. Raymond A. Hinnebusch
Professor, International Relations, University of St. Andrews, U.K.

Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian
Kechichain & Associates

Dr. Ann Mosely Lesch
Dean of Humanities & Social Science Professor, American University, Cairo

Mr. David Nalle
U.S. Foreign Service Officer (ret.)

Mr. Robert L. Norberg
Dir., Aramco Services Co. (ret.)

Dr. Augustus Richard Norton
Professor of International Relations, Boston University

Dr. Don Peretz
Professor Emeritus, SUNY Birmingham

Dr. Jerry Pubantz
Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina - Greensboro

Dr. Yahya Sadowski
Professor of Middle East Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS

Mr. Gary G. Sick
Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University

Dr. Robert Springborg
Professor, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

Mr. Kevin R. Taecker
Globalization Consultant, Enterprise - Saudi Arabia

Mr. Milton Viorst
Writer

Mr. John V. Whitbeck
International Lawyer

Mr. Vahan Zanoyan
Senior Director, PFC Energy

Dr. I. William Zartman
Professor of Conflict Resolution & International Organization; Director of African Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS

Mr. H. Conway Zeigler
Capt., USN (Ret.); former N2 COMIDEASTFOR


Editorial Advisory Committee

Graham E. Fuller
Simon Fraser University

Ian S. Lustick
University of Pennsylvania

Julia Nanay
The Petroleum Finance Company Ltd.

William B. Quandt
University of Virginia

Alan Richards
University of California, Santa Cruz

Shibley Telhami
University of Maryland

John O. Voll
Georgetown University

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