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Joshua Teitelbaum spent the spring of 2010 at Stanford University, where he is Visiting Fellow and participant in the Working Group on Islam and the New World Order at the Hoover Institution. Also at Stanford, he participated in a May conference on “Political Reform in the Arab World: Problems and Prospects,” held by the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, where he is Visiting Scholar. In April 2010 he interviewed Israeli student candidates for the Olive Tree Program, which brings Palestinian and Israeli students together at City University, London. He spoke on modern Saudi Arabia at the AIPAC conference in Washington, DC, in May. Teitelbaum's book on Saudi Arabia and the New Strategic Landscape was published by Stanford University’s Hoover Press in spring 2010. He also published “The Shiites of Saudi Arabia in the 2010 issue of Current Trends in Islamist Ideology. His review of Daniel Gordis’ Saving Israel: How the Jewish People Can Win a War that May Never End was published on the website of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East. In the wake of the Turkish flotilla incident at the end of May, he wrote an op-ed examining the historical context of Turkish involvement in the Guardian email: teitelba@post.tau.ac.il "TAKING
BACK" THE CALIPHATE: SHARIF HUSAYN IBN ALI, MUSTAFA KEMAL AND THE
OTTOMAN CALPHATE DUELING FOR DA‘WA: STATE
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