

Noureddine Jebnoun
An active participant in shaping policies on North African studies, Noureddine Jebnoun serves as an adjunct associate professor in the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. With a profound expertise in the geopolitical and socio-economic dynamics of North African countries, his research primarily focuses on Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. Professor Jebnoun's work delves into the intricate political landscapes and historical contexts of these nations, offering valuable insights into their contemporary challenges and transformations. His scholarly contributions have significantly enriched the academic discourse on North Africa, providing nuanced perspectives that inform both policy-making and academic inquiry. In addition to his academic endeavors, Professor Jebnoun is actively engaged in various initiatives that aim to foster a deeper understanding of North African societies. His commitment to education and research is reflected in his dedication to mentoring students and collaborating with fellow scholars to advance the field of North African studies.
Publications
, 59-65, 2015-11-20
, 48-63, 2019-05-05
, 296-316, 2014-03-03
, 119-140, 2019-05-01
, 832-864, 2015-07-29