Patrick Clawson

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Patrick Lyell Clawson
Born (1951-03-30) March 30, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Oberlin College (B.A.)
The New School for Social Research (Ph.D.)
Occupation(s) Economist, Middle East scholar

Patrick Lyell Clawson (born March 30, 1951 [1] ) is an American economist and Middle East scholar. He is currently the Director for Research at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and senior editor of Middle East Quarterly .

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Biography

Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Clawson graduated with a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1973 and earned a Ph.D. from The New School for Social Research in 1978. He taught at Seton Hall University from 1979 to 1981 and served as a senior economist for the International Monetary Fund from 1981 until 1985, when he took a position as a senior economist with the World Bank.

Clawson has published many articles on the Middle East in Foreign Affairs , International Economy, Orbis , Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics and Middle East Journal. He has additionally published opinion pieces in The New York Times , Wall Street Journal , and Washington Post . Clawson was co-convenor of the Presidential Study Group organized by The Washington Institute. [2] The group published its recommendations to the new Bush administration in the form of a monograph, Navigating Through Turbulence: America and the Middle East in a New Century, published by The Washington Institute in 2001.

Clawson drew criticism for a presentation on September 21, 2012 in which he suggested the United States could consider the use of "crisis initiation" as a method of provoking Iran into war. This was part of a presentation given with Dennis Ross and David Makovsky at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy entitled How to Build U.S.-Israeli Coordination on Preventing an Iranian Nuclear Breakout . [3] [4] [5]

Media

Clawson first appeared on C-SPAN in a 1990 Forum as a Research Scholar for the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and has since appeared upwards of two dozen times. [6]

Selected works

Books

Books edited

Contributed works

Reports

Articles and essays

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References

  1. "Patrick Lyell Clawson". Marquis Who's Who on the Web. Marquis Who's Who LLC. 2006.
  2. "Mr. Patrick Clawson". Strategic Studies Institute . Archived from the original on 28 April 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  3. "How to Build U.S.-Israeli Coordination on Preventing an Iranian Nuclear Breakout". The Washington Institute for Near East Policy . Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  4. How to Build U.S.-Israeli Coordination on Preventing an Iranian Nuclear Breakout. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy , 24 September 2012. Available via YouTube.
  5. Ingersoll, Geoffrey and Michael Kelley. “Lobbyist Says Israel Should Create A 'False Flag' To Start A War With Iran”. 26 September 2012.
  6. "Patrick Clawson" (Website). C-SPAN. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  7. Maxwell, Kenneth. Review of The Andean Cocaine Industry by Patrick Clawson & Rensselaer W. Lee III. Foreign Affairs , Vol. 75, No. 6, November 1, 1996. doi : 10.2307/20047869. JSTOR   20047869.
  8. Werner, Christoph. Review of The Monetary History of Iran: From the Safavids to the Qajars by Patrick Clawson, Rudi Matthee, and Willem Floor. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , vol. 77, no. 1, 2014, pp. 222–224. JSTOR   24692614.