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Iranian historian & political scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohsen Milani is a political scientist, foreign policy analyst,[1] public commentator and professor of politics.[2] He has been the executive founding director for the Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies[3] at the University of South Florida, since 2013.
Mohsen Milani | |
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Alma mater | University of Southern California |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Modern Iran, Foreign Policy, Comparative Revolutions, International Affairs |
Institutions | Center for Strategic and Diplomatic Studies, University of South Florida |
Milani received his PhD in political science from University of Southern California and completed his research fellowships at Harvard University, Oxford University and Foscari University in Venice, Italy.[4]
He was previously the chairman of the department of government and international affairs at the University of South Florida, from 1998 to 2012. During his tenure as chair, the department began a new PhD program in Governance.[5] His advice is solicited by both public[6][7] and private entities, and he has testified before the U.S. Congress as an expert in Iranian Studies.[8]
Milani has played a key role in developing global-awareness at the University of South Florida. Under his leadership, the center has become more globally engaged and has organized numerous national and international conferences as well as Conversations Series. Milani has also championed in-depth conversations with several distinguished guest speakers in a series called "Conversations on Global Security."[citation needed]
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