Michael Scott Doran

Michael Scott Doran
Born (1962-04-25) April 25, 1962 (age 62)
NationalityAmerican
EducationStanford University (BA)
Princeton University (PhD)
OccupationAcademic
Notable workIke's Gamble: America's Rise to Dominance in the Middle East (2016)

Michael Scott Doran (born April 25, 1962) is an American analyst of the international politics of the Middle East. He is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He was previously a senior fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He has been a visiting professor at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University. Prior to that, he was an assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and taught at the University of Central Florida. He was appointed to the National Security Council and was also deputy assistant secretary for public diplomacy at the U.S. Department of Defense under the George W. Bush administration. Doran supported the invasion of Iraq.[1]

  1. ^ Croft, Stuart (2006). Culture, Crisis and America's War on Terror. Cambridge University Press. p. 198. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511607356. ISBN 9780521867993. Retrieved 2020-01-06.