Keith David Watenpaugh

Keith David Watenpaugh in 2018 Keith David Watenpaugh (born October 8, 1966) is an American academic. He is Professor of Human Rights Studies at the University of California, Davis. A leading American historian of the contemporary Middle East, human rights, and modern humanitarianism, he is an expert on the Armenian genocide and its denial, and the role of the refugee in world history.

Watenpaugh is the founding director of the UC Davis Human Rights Studies Program, the first academic program of its kind in the University of California system. He has been a leader of international efforts to address the needs of displaced and refugee university students and professionals, primarily those affected by the wars and civil conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey.

He serves on the academic advisory board of the National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement; and is a founding steering committee member of the University Alliance for Refugees and at-Risk Migrants Provided by Wikipedia
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Being modern in the Middle East : revolution, nationalism, colonialism, and the Arab middle class /

: xi,325 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-316) and index. : 9780691155111

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