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Rami G Khouri

Beirut, Lebanon

Rami George Khouri is a Palestinian-Jordanian and U.S. citizen whose family resides in Beirut, Amman, and Nazareth. He is editor at large, and former executive editor, of the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper, published throughout the Middle East with the International Herald Tribune. An internationally syndicated political columnist and book author, he is also the first director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut, and also serves as a nonresident senior fellow at the Kennedy School of Harvard University and the Dubai School of Government. He was awarded the Pax Christi International Peace Prize for 2006. He teaches annually at American University of Beirut, University of Chicago and Northeastern University. He has been a fellow and visiting scholar at Harvard University, Mount Holyoke College, Syracuse University and Stanford University, and is a member of the Brookings Institution Task Force on US Relations with the Islamic World. He is a Fellow of the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (Jerusalem), and a member of the Leadership Council of the Harvard University Divinity School. He also serves on the board of the East-West Institute, the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University (USA), and the Jordan National Museum. He was editor-in-chief of the Jordan Times for seven years and for 18 years he was general manager of Al Kutba, Publishers, in Amman, Jordan, where he also served as a consultant to the Jordanian tourism ministry on biblical archaeological sites. He has hosted programs on archeology, history and current public affairs on Jordan Television and Radio Jordan, and often comments on Mideast issues in the international media. He has BA and MSc degrees respectively in political science and mass communications from Syracuse University, NY, USA. Close.

Rami G Khouri

Beirut, Lebanon

Rami George Khouri is a Palestinian-Jordanian and U.S. citizen whose family resides in Beirut, Amman, and Nazareth. He is editor at large, and former executive editor, of the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper. more »

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March 3, 2007 9:13 AM

Exhibitionists and Conservatives Walking Hand in Hand

Sexuality is very important in Lebanese society, moreso than in other Arab countries. Some girls and women in Lebanon are certainly "over-sexualized". They use make-up, dress, cosmetic surgery, and other tools of the trade to flaunt their natural beauty or manufacture new sexual appeal.

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March 20, 2007 7:03 PM

Tyrants Gone, Iraqis Fight For Themselves

Broadly speaking, religious and ethnic groups fight each other mainly because they feel they are protecting their interests and their community, in the absence of state institutions and the rule of law that protect individual rights and collective identity. The prevalent pattern in the world is for such groups to negotiate a tolerant coexistence, if not mutual respect, and a sharing of resources based on their relative power. In the absence of such understandings, they fight.

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March 25, 2007 11:31 AM

Islamists Cry Justice, And It Works

An independent judiciary, in my mind, is the single most important element of any
truly accountable system of governance, as it provides a last resort check against abuses of power, against tyranny. That is why most governments try to manipulate or control their judicial systems – including, as we have witnessed in recent days, the United States.

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