Haleh ESFANDIARI Director, Middle East Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.
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1968-1970 | Lecturer in Persian language, Oxford University, England |
1973-1976 | Deputy Secretary General, Women's Organization of Iran |
1977-1979 | Director, Bagh e Ferdows Cultural Center, Tehran, Iran |
1980-1994 | Lecturer in Persian language and literature, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University |
since 1998 | Director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars |
Publikationen
The Economic Dimensions of Middle Eastern History, Co-ed.1990 | |
Reconstructed Lives: Women and Iran's Islamic Revolution, 1997 | |
Iran After the June 2005 Presidential Election, Ed. 2005 | |
A Troubled Triangle: Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan, Ed. 2005 | |
Chapters in the books, In the Eye of the Storm: Women in Post-Revolutionary Iran, Iran at the Crossroads, Middle Eastern Women on the Move and co-author of Best Practices: Progressive Family Laws in Muslim Countries, a Woodrow Wilson Center and RAND Corporation publication. Articles in Foreign Policy, Journal of Democracy, Princeton Papers in Near Eastern Studies, the New Republic, Middle East Review, The Wilson Quarterly, The Washington Post, and the Chronicle of Higher Education |
Auszeichnungen
Special American Red Cross Award, 2008 | |
Haleh Esfandiari Award, established in her name by a group of business women in the Middle East and North Africa Region, 2008 | |
Honorary Degree, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 2008 |