I'm a National Correspondent at The Atlantic, where I have written since being plucked by the magazine from the mean streets of Mosul in 2006.
In 2015-2016, I was the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and since 2014, I have taught at Yale University as a lecturer in political science and fellow of Davenport College.
I've also written for The New York Times, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, The American Scholar, and many other publications in the United States and overseas. For an archive of my writings, see my personal site.
I was educated at Deep Springs College, Harvard University, The American University in Cairo, and Indiana University.
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In 2015-2016, I was the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and since 2014, I have taught at Yale University as a lecturer in political science and fellow of Davenport College.
I've also written for The New York Times, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, The American Scholar, and many other publications in the United States and overseas. For an archive of my writings, see my personal site.
I was educated at Deep Springs College, Harvard University, The American University in Cairo, and Indiana University.
For encrypted communication, please find my public key here. To annoy me on Twitter, click below: