Guilain Denoeux
Title
Professor of Government
Department
Government
Information
- (207) 859-5303
- [email protected]
- (207) 859-5229
- Diamond 270
Address
5303 Mayflower Hill Waterville, Maine 04901-8853
Current Courses
CRS | Title | Sec |
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GO251 | Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Accommodation | A |
GO252 | Introduction to Politics of the Middle East | A |
GO263 | Global Crisis of Democracy and Democracy Assistance | A |
GO451 | Seminar: Political Violence | A |
Education
B.A., M.A., Université de Grenoble (France)
M.S.F.S., Georgetown University
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Areas of Expertise
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Middle Eastern and North African politics
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Terrorism, insurgency and counter-extremism programming
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Democracy-building strategies and activities
Personal Information
A native of France, Dr. Denoeux has taught at Colby since 1990, and is a recipient of the Charles Bassett Teaching Award. In the past twenty-five years, he also has served as a regular adviser to the Department of State and USAID and has briefed senior staff of both organizations in Washington, D.C. as well as overseas. He has conducted policy-oriented field research across the Middle East, North Africa, Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, the Balkans, sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia.
Publications
Dr. Denoeux's writings have appeared in Middle East Policy, Comparative Politics, Maghreb-Machrek, Arabies, Arabies Trends, The Journal of North African Studies, The Middle East in London, The Encyclopedia of the Middle East, and The World Encyclopedia of Parliaments and Legislatures, as well as in several books, including Urban Unrest in the Middle East and Legislative Politics in the Arab World. In addition to his writings in scholarly books and journals, he has authored over 150 monographs and reports for the U.S. foreign policy-making community.