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Charles Rees Howard Tripp, (born 8 March 1952) is an academic and author specializing in the politics and history of the Near and Middle East. Early life and education Tripp was born on 8 March 1952 in Sudan. He was educated at Winchester College, then an all-boys independent boarding school in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He then studied at New College, Oxford (BA) and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (MSc, PhD). Academic career Tripp's main areas of research include the study of state and society in the Middle East, especially Iraq, and Islamic political thought. He lectures on government and politics of the Middle East for both undergraduates and postgraduates at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), a college of the University of London. Tripp is a world class specialist on Iraq and has contributed as regional expert to media broadcasters including the BBC and NPR, as well as to print media such as Foreign Affairs, The Guardian and the New Statesman. In the run up to the war against Iraq, Professor Tripp was part of a small team that visited 10 Downing Street in order to advise the prime minister, Tony Blair, on the consequences of going to war. In 2007, SOAS appointed him Professor of Politics with reference to the Middle East and North Africa. On 19 November 2008, he gave his inaugural lecture as professor at SOAS entitled "The Riotous Politics of the Middle East", in which he was presented by Oxford International Relations professor Avi Shlaim. In 2017, he retired from SOAS and was made an emeritus professor. In 2012, Tripp was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences. From 2018 to 2022, he was Vice-President (British International Research Institutes) of the British Academy. Selected publications 1996: Iran-Saudi Arabia Relations and Regional Order (with S. Chubin) 2000: A History of Iraq (2nd Ed. published 2002; 3rd Ed. published 2007) 2006: Islam and the Moral Economy: the challenge of capitalism (2006) 2013: The Power and the People: paths of resistance in the Middle East"" (Cambridge University Press) Editorial work 1995-2008: Editor of the multidisciplinary Cambridge Middle East Studies series References External links SOAS Staff Profile Interview in The Guardian newspaper, September 2007 Charles Tripp talks to the BBC about Iraq, May 2003 Interview on National Public Radio (NPR), February 2003 (Radio stream and full transcript). Discover the R H Charles popular books. Find the top 100 most popular R H Charles books.

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    Classic Tales of Horror

    Editors of Canterbury Classics & Ernest Hilbert

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    Watergate

    Garrett M. Graff

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    H.R. Miller Co. v. Charles F. Bitler

    Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

    This is an appeal by H.R. Miller Co., Inc., and H. Raymond Miller (collectively referred to as Miller) from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County which dismisse...

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    The Book of Enoch

    R. H. Charles

    As the Book of Enoch is, in some respects, the most notable extant apocalyptic work outside the canonical Scriptures, it will not be inappropriate to offer a few remarks here on th...

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    Charles H. Wilson v. R. T. Joughin

    En Banc. Supreme Court of Florida

    WHITFIELD, J. The facts are stated in the opinion by the Chief Justice filed herein. In Ex Parte Earman, 85 Fla. 297, 95 So. 755, 31 A.L.R. 1226, the contempt charged was language...

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    CHARLES - SPY EXTRAORDINAIRE

    Dryfuss W. Driftwood

    CHARLESSPY EXTRAORDINAIRE Awaiting the reader is humorous adventure; satire and surprise are rampant Each chapter finds our spy extraordinaire overcoming bad guy spies who are e...

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    R. H. Charles

    James C. VanderKam

    R. H. Charles: A Biography situates Charles's work in the history of biblical scholarship. Drawing on material stored in several archives and other sources it provides an accou...

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    Classic Ghost Stories

    Charles Dickens

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    Classic Horror Tales

    Editors of Canterbury Classics

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    The Assumption of Moses

    R. H. Charles

    Elibron Classics. Digitized replica of 1897 edition by Adam and Charles Black, London. The Assumption of Moses (otherwise called the Testament of Moses) is a Jewish apocryphal pseu...

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    MOUNT EVEREST

    Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury; George H. Leigh-Mallory; A. F. R. Wollaston

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