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Abdul Aziz Said (September 1, 1930 – January 22, 2021) was
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in the School of International Service at American University, Washington, D.C., and founding Director of the university's International Peace and Conflict Resolution Division. Said was well known for helping shift the focus of International Relations theory from real politic-based on the concept that the law of power governs states, to new world order-based on cooperation and common security. Starting in the 1990s Said focused his work on peace and conflict resolution and later explored the relationship between spirituality and religion in international politics. Said was the first occupant of the Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace and Director Emeritus and Founder of the Center for Global Peace. He was called by the university AU's “Living Legend of Peace” and a singular institution promoting peace by the Washington Post Magazine. He actively engaged in many conflict resolution projects, including the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and the Iraq conflict. Dr. Said holds the distinction of the longest teaching tenure at AU having started teaching in 1956 until retiring in 2015. He is the author and editor of 25 books and over 100 papers. He developed over a dozen educational and research programs. Said has served as an advisor to numerous US and international agencies, including the Carter and Bush administrations, the United Nations, the US Department of State, and UNESCO. He has also served on numerous Boards, including Human Rights International and The Center for Religion and Diplomacy. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including The International Studies Association's “Distinguished Scholar in Peace Studies and the El-Hibri Peace Education Prize


Editorial boards


Human Rights Quarterly

International Journal of Nonviolence

Journal of Peacebuilding and Development

Peace Review

Kosmos Journal


Membership on boards of directors and/or advisors

* Center for Democracy and Election Management (CDEM)


Center for the Study of the Presidency
 National Committee to Unite a Divided America
Council on Foreign Relations
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Power-Sharing and Minority Rights in Iraq
* Council on US-Syrian Relations * Creative Peace Building Initiatives
El Hibri Charitable Foundation

Findhorn Foundation
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Fulbright Senior Specialist Program

Global Alliance for Transnational Education (GATE)





International Association of University Presidents
U.N. Commission on Arms Control
International Center for Religion and Diplomacy
* International Youth Advocate Foundation
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)
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Karamah – Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights

Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation
* National Peace Foundation * National Youth Advocate Program *
Nonviolence International Nonviolence International (NI) acts as a network of resource centers that promote the use of nonviolence and nonviolent resistance. They have maintained relationships with activists in a number of countries, with their most recent projects takin ...
* Peacebuilding & Development Institute
Search for Common Ground

Seven Pillars House of Wisdom

The Omega Institute

Washington National Cathedral Interfaith Curriculum Advisory Council

Youth Advocate Program International


Public service

* ''Advisor,'' the United States Department of State on the “Future of Iraq” project, Democratic Principles Group * ''Advisor,'' Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy * ''Member'', White House Committee on the Islamic World * ''President'', Regional Chapter of the International Studies Association * ''Member'', National Council, International Studies Association * ''Consultant'' to the United Nations Development Program * ''Consultant'' to UNESCO * ''Participant'' in Arab-Israeli peace dialogues * ''Consultant'' to USIA, the Department of State, and the Department of Defense * ''Prepared the Report'', "Youth and Bureaucracy", for the White House Youth Conference, February, 1971.


University service

* ''Member and Chair,'' Term Faculty Action Committee, School of International Service * ''Member'' and ''Chair'', The American University Faculty Senate * ''Member'' and ''Chair'', Faculty Relations Committee of the American University * ''Member and Chair'', University Admission Committee * ''Member and Chair'', Rank and Tenure Committee, School of International Service * ''President'' ''and Faculty'', School of International Service * ''Chair'', International Relations Sub-Faculty, School of International Service. * ''Chair'', Committee on Academic Development * ''Moderator'', The Scholar Diplomat Program, The American University * ''Chair'', Library Committee of the American University * ''Chair'', Faculty Search Committees * ''Member'', Presidential Search Committee of American University


Programmatic contributions

Contributions include developing the following educational, research and outreach programs and activities:
AU Center for Global Peace

Islamic Peace Studies

International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
* Center for Cooperative Global Development * Community for Social Change and Political Participation in the Middle East and Africa * Center for Mediterranean Studies * Summer Institute for Teachers: Education for Global Citizenship
Creative Peacebuilding Initiatives

Washington Semester in International Peace and Conflict Resolution

Washington Semester in Islam and World Affairs

Washington Semester in Foreign Policy
* Consortium PhD in Islamic Studies, greater Washington consortium


Honors, awards, and fellowships

* International Studies Association, Distinguished Scholar of Peace Studies * Delta Phi Epsilon Pi Award for Service and Excellence * American University Outstanding Contribution to Academic Development Award * The University Faculty Award, Outstanding Service to the American University * The Annual Award of the College of Public Affairs, Distinguished Service to the university * Outstanding Faculty Award Mortar Board * Faculty Excellence Award * Status of Lecturer at the Foreign Service Institute, Department of State * Best Speaker Award by the Washington Semester Program * Grantee, The Rockefeller Foundation * Grantee, The United States Institutes of Peace * Grantee, National Endowment for Democracy * Grantee, United States Agency for International Development * Phi Epsilon Pi National Jewish Fraternity, “Living Legend” Award (2004)
Abdul Aziz Said Phi Epsilon Pi Scholarship
(named after)
Abdul Aziz Said Scholarship, Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies
(named after) * African Students Association Award * Outstanding Service Award, American University Graduate Student Association * Multicultural Award, American University Office of Multicultural Affairs * SIS Fall Annual Dinner Honoree, American University (2006) * Mahatma Gandhi Foundation Fourth Annual Fellowship of Peace Award (2007)
El-Hibri Peace Education Prize
(2007) * Honors Professor of the Year, American University Honors Program (2007-2008) * American University Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research and Professional Contributions (2009) * Honorary Chairman, Golden Eagles Reunion, American University (2009) * American University Award for Distinguished Service in the School of International Service 1957-2015 (2015) * Recipient International Political Science Association's Teh-Kuang Chang Award for Outstanding Scholar on Asian and Pacific Studies (2018)


Selected works

*''Minding the Heart,'' Forthcoming. *“Peace, the Inside Story”, Forthcoming. *“Searching for Common Grounds and Partnerships for a Better World” ''New Beginning: From Discourse to Action'' ed. Moshen Youssef. Forthcoming. * *Said, Abdul Aziz; "Localizing Peace: An Agenda for Sustainable Peacemaking," (co-authored with Nathan Funk), ''Peace and Conflict Studies,'' Spring 2010, 17.1. * * * *Said, Abdul Aziz; ''Peace as a Human Right: Towards an Integrated Understanding,'' (co-authored with Charles Lerche) in ''Human Rights and Conflict: Exploring the Links Between Rights, Law, and Peacebuilding'' (Eds.) Julie Mertus and Jeffrey W. Helsing, United States Institute of Peace, December 2006. *Said, Abdul Aziz;
Contemporary Islam: Dynamic, Not Static
'' co-edited with Meena Sharify-Funk and Mohammed Abu-Nimer, 2006. *Said, Abdul Aziz
''Bridges, Not Barriers,'' Essays on Exploring a Global Dream
The Fetzer Institute, Summer 2006, Essay Number 1. *Said, Abdul Aziz;
The World of Islam
', with Abdul Karim Bangura. Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004. * * *Said, Abdul Aziz; "Vision 20/20: Future of the Middle East'',''" editor'', Search for Common Ground,'' 2001. * * * * * * *Said, Abdul Aziz;
Protagonists of Change: Subcultures in Development and Revolution
', ed., Spectrum Books, Prentice-Hall, 1971. * * * * *


See also

* Ethnic interest groups in the United States


References


External links

*
Celebrating 30 Years of Nonviolence International - Professor Abdul Aziz Said, March 23, 2020American University's Living Legend, Abdul Aziz Said, May 1, 2018C-SPAN Appearance on "Political Transition in Iraq"
February 18, 2014
Abdul Aziz Said Lecture on "Contextualizing Politics"
Bulgarian Embassy, Sponsored by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, February, 2012
Abdul Aziz Said Lecture on "Islamic-Western Peacemaking: Partnerships for a Better World"
Sponsored by the Wheatley Institution at Brigham Young University, February 8, 2011
Abdul Aziz Said Interview on "Winning (or Losing) Hearts and Minds?
Dialogue, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. July 9, 2011
Abdul Aziz Said Lecture on "What Peace Will Look Like"
Sponsored by Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs, September 29, 1994.
The Daily Star Lebanon Articles by Abdul Aziz Said
1998-2005 *Abdul Aziz Said Interview,
Abdul Aziz Said on the conflict in Syria
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C-SPAN Appearance on "Nuclear Issues"
with Petra Kelly, March 24, 1988, American University School of International Service Tribute Article. https://www.american.edu/sis/news/20210215-a-tribute-to-abdul-aziz-said.cfm {{DEFAULTSORT:Said, Abdul Aziz Place of birth missing American University faculty and staff International relations scholars Syrian academics American male writers American political scientists Syrian emigrants to the United States 1930 births 2021 deaths