Dr. Rabie is distinguished professor
of International political economy at The School of Governance and Economics in
Rabat, Morocco. He studied in Egypt, Germany and the United States and holds a
PhD degree in Economics from the University of Houston. He taught at several
Arab and American universities, including Kuwait University, Georgetown
University, The Johns Hopkins University, Texas Southern University, and Al
Akhawayn University in Morocco. Between 2001 and 2004 he was a guest professor
at St. Gallen University in Switzerland and between 1998 and 2000 Dr. Rabie
served as an academic advisor to Erfurt University in Germany and was its US
representative.
Prof. Rabie has published
extensively in English and Arabic. His English books include: The Politics
of Foreign Aid; A Vision for the Transformation of the Middle East; The New
World Order; Conflict Resolution and the Middle East Peace Process; Conflict Resolution
and Ethnicity and The Making of History. He has two books in English
and Arabic: US Foreign Assistance and Aid to Israel; and The US-PLO
Dialogue: Secret diplomacy and conflict resolution; Arabic Books include: The
Brain Drain; Economy and Society; the Other Side of the Arab Defeat; the Making
of American Foreign Policy; The Making of the Arab Future; Leadership and the
Making of History; and Culture and the Arab Identity Crisis. In
addition, Dr. Rabie published in Arabic a short story, A Journey with
Worries; two novels, Escape in the Sun's Eye and the Jahlawad
Kingdom; and three books of poetry, and more than 60 scholarly papers and
over 1000 newspaper articles. He has also a soon to be published book in
English, Saving Capitalism and Democracy and two other manuscripts ready
to be published in both English and Arabic: Sustainable Societal Development;
and The Making of World History. In addition, his memoirs of 5 books, Memories
that Refuse to be Forgotten are expected to be published in Arabic in April
2013.
Dr. Rabie had previously served as a
board member of the Arab Fund for Technical Assistance for African Countries; The
Palestine National Fund; and the steering committee of the Euro-Arab Dialogue.
Currently, Dr. Rabie is a member of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, the
Arab Thought Forum, The World Council for New Ideas, and the Advisory board of
the UNESCO–sponsored "Book in a Newspaper," project, and a few
other associations. Between 1971 and 1976 Dr. Rabie was the founding
editor of the Social Sciences Quarterly published by Kuwait University.
Dr. Rabie has
participated in tens of conferences, seminars, and dialogue group in more than
fifty countries. Between 1989 and 1992, he had been a member of both the
Harvard University team and the Brookings Institutions working group to advance
peace and economic development in the Middle East. He was also a board member
of the Search for Common Ground Middle East Initiative, which is based on the
ideas he articulated in his booklet, A Vision for the Transformation of the
Middle East. Dr. Rabie is the recipient of several grants and awards as
student and professor from American, Egyptian, German, Jordanian, Kuwaiti and
UN agencies and foundations.
In 1985 Dr. Rabie predicted the
collapse of the Soviet Union in a lecture at the German Institute for Economics
and Politics (Stiftung wiesenschaft und politic); and in 1988 he conceived the
idea of the US-PLO dialogue, drafted the original document that guided
negotiations, and coordinated the secret contacts between the US and the PLO
that led the US government to recognize the PLO and open a dialogue with it
around the end of the year and launch the peace process. In 1992, Prof. Rabie
predicted the Great Recession in his book, The New World Order, but the
recession was delayed by some 10 years due to the unexpected advent of the
Internet. And as for “The Arab Spring,” Dr. Rabie predicted the exact scenario
of the upheaval and the Islamic forces ascension to power in more than one
article and study and in his book, the Making of the Arab Future
published in 2001, as well as in a poem written in 1993.
Website: www.yazour.com
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