Phebe Marr
Senior Fellow, Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program
October 2004 July 2006
Middle East | Iraq | Persian Gulf | Ethnic Conflict | Democratization | Conflict Management | U.S. Strategy
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Iraq’s Emerging Political Leadership
Phebe Marr is a prominent historian of modern Iraq. A retired professor, she was research professor at the National Defense University and a professor of history at the University of Tennessee and at Stanislaus State University in California.
In 1999-2000, Marr was a senior scholar at the Wilson Center. She frequently contributes to media discussions about Iraq, has written numerous articles on Iraq, and has testified before many congressional committees in recent years.
Marr received a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern history from Harvard University and a master's in Middle East studies from Radcliffe College.
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