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Shireen Tahmaaseb Hunter is an independent scholar. Until 2019, she was a Research Professor at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU) at
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in Washington, D.C., with which she had been associated since 2005, as Visiting Fellow and then Visiting Professor. She became an honorary fellow of ACMCU in September 2019.


Career

From 1965 to 1979 during the Pahlavi era, Hunter served as a diplomat in the Iranian ministry of Foreign Affairs. She was at the
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in Washington from 1983 to 2005, as Director of the Islam Program, 1998–2005, Deputy Director of the Middle East Program, 1983–1992, and Senior Associate (while in Brussels), 1993–1998. She also taught courses at Georgetown, George Mason University, and
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. She was Academic Fellow at
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. From 1993 to 1997, Hunter was Visiting Senior Fellow at the
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(CEPS) in Brussels and directed CEPS' Mediterranean Program. She was Guest Scholar at the
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and Research Fellow at the
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Center for International Affairs. Her ACMCU profile notes that she has written 16 books and monographs and has contributed to the publication of 12 books and monographs. In addition, she has written over 100 book chapters and journal articles, and over 500 opinion pieces. Hunter has lectured widely in the United States and the Middle East amongst others and has extensive media experience.


Views

Hunter is known to have authored one of the very first articles on the question of identity within the post-Soviet Republic of
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. Hunter's field research about Azerbaijan's political elite and their
pan-Turkist Pan-Turkism is a political movement that emerged during the 1880s among Turkic intellectuals who lived in the Russian region of Kazan (Tatarstan), Caucasus (modern-day Azerbaijan) and the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey), with its aim bei ...
irredentist views towards Iran puts emphasis on the detestation by such elites of Iranian Azeri
nationalists Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people), Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: The ...
. Her research also put emphasis on how the ruling establishment in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku are anxious about a feasible irredentist counter-claim by Iran and its Azeri elites on the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the fear that ethnic nationalist irredentism may boomerang back at them. According to Hunter, the existence of pro-Iranian sentiments among the inhabitants of the southern parts of the Azerbaijan Republic serve as evidence that concerns of this kind are perhaps legitimate.


Personal life

Hunter was born in
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,
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and is an Iranian Azeri. She is married to Robert E. Hunter.


Books by Shireen Hunter

* ''Iran Divided: Historic Roots of Iranian Debates in Identity, Culture and Governance in the 21st Century'', Rowman & Littlefield, September 2014. * ''Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era, Resisting the New International Order'', Praeger, 2010. * ''Reformist Voices of Islam : Mediating Islam and Modernity'' (editor and contributor), M.E. Sharpe, June 2008. * ''Islam and Human Rights: Advancing a US-Muslim Dialogue'' (co-editor), CSIS Press, 2005. * ''Modernization, Democracy, and Islam'' (co-editor and contributor), Praeger, 2005 (Translated into Persian.) * ''Islam in Russia: The Politics of Identity and Security'', M.E. Sharpe, 2004. * ''Strategic Developments in Eurasia After September 11'' (editor),
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, 2003. * ''Islam: Europe's Second Religion'' (editor and contributor), Praeger, 2002. * ''The Future of Islam-West Relations: Clash of Civilizations or Peaceful Coexistence?'', CSIS/Praeger, 1998. (Translated into Persian and Arabic.) * ''Central Asia Since Independence'', CSIS/Westview Press, 1996. * ''The Transcaucasus in Transition: Nation-Building and Conflict'', CSIS/Praeger, 1994. * ''Iran After Khomeini'', Praeger, 1992. * ''Iran and the World: Continuity in a Revolutionary Decade'', Indiana University Press, 1990. * ''The Politics of Islamic Revivalism: Diversity and Unity'' (editor and contributor), Indiana University Press, 1988. * ''U.S. and the Middle East: Emerging Economic and Political Trends'' (editor),
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, July 1985. * ''OPEC and the Third World: The Politics of Aid'', Croom Helm Ltd. and Indiana University Press, 1984.


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