Cameron
Khosrowshahi
Cameron is a
writer and scholar who has lived and traveled throughout the Middle
East and North Africa. He received his Bachelor's degree from Lehigh
University and his Master's degree in International Relations and
Middle East Studies from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
International Studies. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations. A Fulbright Scholar, his year-long research in Morocco was
published in The Middle East Journal. He has been a
consultant to the World Bank and the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) and has recently published articles on Middle
Eastern affairs in the New
York Times, Financial
Times, Salon,
and the International Herald Tribune on the potential effects on Iran
of American
involvement
and Iraqi Shiism.
His book Pure Land: Between Islam and the West is a
graceful, perceptive memoir combining an intimate story of exile and
reconnection between generations with an insightful analysis of the
tensions between Islamic fundamentalism and Western culture.
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