Micheline R. Ishay is an American political theorist known for her work in international relations and thehistory of human rights. She is professor ofinternational studies andhuman rights at theJosef Korbel School of International Studies at theUniversity of Denver,[1] where she serves as director of the International Human Rights Program (1992–2010, 2019–present) and was executive director of the Center on Rights Development (1993-2011). In 2008, she was named the University of Denver Distinguished Scholar, and she is an affiliate faculty member with the Center for Middle East Studies.[2]
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Nationality | American |
Education | Ph.D. in Political Science and International Studies, Rutgers University (1992) |
Occupation | Political theorist |
Employer | University of Denver |
Notable work | The History of Human Rights, The Human Rights Reader, The Levant Express |
Title | Professor of International Studies and Human Rights, Director of the International Human Rights Program |
Term | 1992–2010, 2019–present |
Awards | the University of Denver Distinguished Scholar (2008) |
Career
editIshay received a Ph.D. in political science and international studies fromRutgers University (1992). She was a fellow at the Center for Critical Culture and Contemporary Analysis, Rutgers University (1987–88); assistant professor atHobart and William Smith Colleges (1990-1992); senior fellow at theCenter for Democracy Collaborative,University of Maryland (2004); Lady Davis Visiting Professor,Hebrew University (2006); and visiting professor,Khalifa University,Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2010-2012, and spring 2013). She was resident fellow at the Bellagio Center,Rockefeller Foundation, Italy, fall 2015.[3]
Ishay contributes to international forums in Europe and the Middle East[4][5][6][7][8][9] and lectures on international issues in the U.S.[10] In 2014, she was part of a "high level meeting of experts concerning the future of human rights and the international criminal justice system" inSiracusa, Italy.[11] In 2010, she joinedJurgen Habermas,Claus Offe, and several other intellectuals in endorsingAntanas Mockus as theGreen Party candidate for president inColombia.[12]
Books
edit- The Levant Express: The Arab Uprisings and the Future of the Middle East. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019.
- The Human Rights Reader: Major Political Essays, Speeches and Documents from Ancient Times to the Present. New York: Routledge Press, 2003. Second edition, 2008. Third edition, 2022.
- The History of Human Rights, from Ancient Times to the Globalization Era. Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press, 2004. Second edition, 2008.
- The Nationalism Reader (edited with Omar Dahbour). Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1995. Reprinted by Prometheus Press, 1999.
- Internationalism and Its Betrayal. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995.
References
edit- ^"Micheline Ishay faculty page".University of Denver. RetrievedApril 8, 2016.
- ^Denver, University of."Center for Middle East Studies".www.du.edu. Josef Korbel School of International Studies - University of Denver. Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^Denver, University of."Micheline Ishay".www.du.edu. Josef Korbel School - University of Denver. Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^"Democrazie in Medio Oriente: lavori in corso - E - il mensile online". Retrieved2016-04-10.
- ^"BAA Conference 2018: The State of Human Rights: Historical Genealogies, Political Controversies, and Cultural Imaginaries". Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^"Interdependence Day Istanbul 2009". Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^La-Croix.com (2008-12-06)."Micheline R. Ishay, professeur à l'université de Denver (1) : " Le défi est de mettre en œuvre un "New Deal" mondial "".La Croix (in French). Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^"'Türkiye'nin liderlik rolü üstlenmesi mantıksız'".NTV. 2012-05-30. Retrieved2016-04-10.
- ^"L'avanzata dell'Is in Medio OrienteRoosevelt ci insegna come batterlo". Retrieved2016-04-10.
- ^"Ishay Addresses Freedoms in the Middle East for Lampert Institute Lecture Series".Colgate Maroon-News. Retrieved2018-09-03.
- ^Denver, University of."Global Issues and their Impact on the Future of Human Rights".www.du.edu. Josef Korbel School - University of Denver. Retrieved2016-04-10.
- ^"Grupo de intelectuales de varios países anuncian apoyo a Antanas Mockus".ElEspectador. 2010-05-25. Retrieved2016-04-10.