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- W3120717247 abstract "1 In Memoriam Dr. Hafeez Malik (1930-2020) A message from Dr. Kail C. Ellis, Editor, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies He was a Friend, Scholar, Teacher, Mentor and Visionary. Requiescat in Pace It is with great sadness that I inform you that Dr. Hafeez Malik passed away on the morning of April 20, 2020. Born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1930, Dr. Malik’s many accomplishments include the positions of Professor of Political Science at Villanova University, where he has taught since 1961. Before joining the Villanova University faculty, he was an accredited White House correspondent for the Pakistan Press 19601961 . Since 1977 he has been the Editor of the Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. In 1973 he established the American Institute of Pakistani Studies, and for 15 years served as its Director. The Institute remains, even under very difficult circumstances, the most viable In the 1970s-80s he was awarded substantial funds by the U.S. Department of Education to conduct three seminars in 1976, 1978 and 1981 in Pakistan for U.S. social science college faculty. Each delegation included 15-18 members. From 1964-2000, he organized three major international seminars on Pakistan and the superpower relations in Bellagio, Italy (1964), Ufa in Bashkortostan (1988) and Kazan in Tatarstan(1990) and twelve seminars at Villanova University. Four seminars were organized in The Institute of Oriental Studies in Moscow. Upon the request of the State Department he visited Russia in June 4-20, 2002 to explain the U.S. foreign policy toward the Muslims in general and Muslim republics in particular, especially those of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan within the Russian Federation. 2 Also, he was a visiting professor at the U.S. Foreign Service Institute of the State Department from 1961-1963, and from 1966-1995 and helped train the U.S. diplomats, assigned to serve in South Asia. In 1992, he (along with Dr. Sakhawat) founded the Pakistan American Congress, and then served as the Chairman of its Advisory Council. In 1994 (in cooperation with Patricia Coffee) he founded the World Affairs Council of Greater Valley Forge and has served on it Advisory Council since then. He has visited twenty five countries in Asia, Europe and the Middle East and lectured in some of their well-known universities. His area of specialization includes U.S. foreign policy for: 1) Russia and Central Asia, 2) South Asia, and 3) the Middle East. He has authored/edited/translated 18 books and numerous articles since 1961, which were published in the United States, Britain and Pakistan. To learn more about his publications click on the following link: https://www1. villanova.edu/villanova/publications/jsames.html ..." @default.
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- W3120717247 title "In Memoriam: Dr. Hafeez Malik (1930-2020)" @default.
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