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Juan R.I. Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. He has written extensively on modern Islamic...

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Tomgram: Juan Cole, The Media as a Security Threat to America

By Juan Cole

Juan Cole discusses the lack of discussion and media coverage on how the floods in Pakistan can affect the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan.

Posted on Sep 13, 2010

Juan Cole and Nico Pitney discuss Iran

By Juan Cole

July 09, 2009

Juan Cole, author of “Engaging the Muslim World,” and Nico Pitney, National Editor of the Huffington Post, discuss the political situation in Iran in front of a live audience at Brave New Studios.

Posted on Sep 9, 2010

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Juan Cole on the Colbert Report

By Juan Cole

March 18, 2009

Juan Cole doesn’t advocate a soft approach, but he wants to take the Muslim world’s views into account.

Posted on Sep 9, 2010

Juan Cole on engaging the Muslim world at the Asia Society

By Juan Cole

March 17, 2009

Juan Cole on linguistic carelessness — the use of Islamic for Muslim, and vice versa — during a discussion at the Asia Society.

Posted on Sep 9, 2010

TPMtv: A chat with Juan Cole

By Juan Cole

September 18, 2007

TPMtv connected with Juan Cole, professor of modern Middle Eastern and South Asian history at the University of Michigan, and writer of the blog Informed Comment and the book “Napoleon’s Egypt.” We asked Juan about what’s really going on in Al Anbar province (which the Bush administration persistently cites as a glimmering example of the success of the surge), whether the Sunnis are ready to concede national reconciliation, and what might happen if and when we ever leave Iraq.

Posted on Sep 9, 2010

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Juan Cole
Juan Cole
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Juan R.I. Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. He has written extensively on modern Islamic movements in Egypt, the Persian Gulf and South Asia and has given numerous media interviews on the war on terrorism and the Iraq War. He lived in various parts of the Muslim world for nearly 10 years and continues to travel widely there. He speaks Arabic, Farsi and Urdu.

His most recent book is “Engaging the Muslim World” (2009), and his “Napoleon’s Egypt: Invading the Middle East” was published in 2007.

Cole was the recipient of the Hudson Research Professorship in 2003, the National Endowment for the Humanities grant in 1991, and the Fulbright-Hays Islamic Civilization Postdoctoral Award in 1985-86. In November 2004, he was elected president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America and in 2006 was the recipient of Hunter College’s James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism.

Cole holds a B.A. in history and literature of religions from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in Arabic studies/history from American University in Cairo. In 1984 he completed his Ph.D. in Islamic studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Since 2002, he has published the blog Informed Comment, at http://www.juancole.com.


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