Daniel Brumberg
Acting Director, Muslim World Initiative, Center for
Conflict Analysis and Prevention
Middle East | Islamic World | Democratization and Political Reform |
Politics and Religion | Conflict Resolution | U.S. Foreign Policy
Phone: (202) 429-3883
E-mail: dbrumberg@usip.org
Languages: Arabic, French,
Hebrew
Daniel Brumberg is acting director of USIP’s Muslim World Initiative in the Center for Conflict
Analysis and Prevention, where he focuses on issues of democratization and political reform in the
Middle East and wider Islamic world. He is also an associate professor at Georgetown University
and a former senior associate in the Carnegie Endowment’s Democracy and Rule of Law Project
(2003-04).
Previously, he was a Jennings Randolph senior fellow at USIP, where he pursued a study of power
sharing in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Brumberg was a Mellon junior fellow at Georgetown
University and a visiting fellow at the International Forum on Democratic Studies. He was a
visiting professor in the Department of Political Science at Emory University and a visiting
fellow in the Middle East Program in the Jimmy Carter Center, and has taught at the University of
Chicago. Brumberg is the author of many articles on political and social change in the Middle East
and wider Islamic world. With a grant from the MacArthur Foundation, he is currently working on a
comparative study of power-sharing experiments in Algeria, Kuwait and Indonesia.
A member of the editorial board of the Journal of Democracy and the advisory board of the
International Forum on Democratic Studies, Brumberg is also chairman of the nonprofit Foundation
on Democratization and Political Change in the Middle East. He has worked closely with a number of
nongovernmental organizations in the Arab world, including the Palestinian Academic Society for
the Study of International Affairs. Brumberg is also a member of the editorial board of the
American Political Science Association’s Political Science and Politics.
He received his B.A. from Indiana University and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
Publications:
- "Between Realism and Wilsonianism: The US and the Muslim World after Iraq," The Challenge of
Islamists for EU and US Policies: Conflict, Stability and Reform." (SWP and USIP, November
2007).
- "Beyond Liberalization?" Wilson Quarterly (Spring 2004).
- Islam and Democracy in the Middle East, co-edited with Larry Diamond and Marc Plattner
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003).
- "Liberalization Versus Democracy: Understanding Arab Reform," Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Working Paper #37 (May 2003).
- "End of a Brief Affair? The United States and Iran," Carnegie Policy Brief No. 14
(2002).
- Reinventing Khomeini: The Struggle for Reform in Iran (2001).