Talal Belhriti

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Talal Belrhiti "is a Director at the Washington DC think tank, Maghreb Center, where he is also the editor of the Center's publication, Maghreb Dialogue. In addition, he works with the Discovery Channel's Global Education Partnership to improve the quality of primary education in North Africa. Talal has extensive experience on issues related to the MENA region, previously serving as the Director of Economic Development Programs at the MENA Center, and as Assistant Editor of the Middle East Journal, published by the Washington DC think tank, Middle East Institute. He has worked at the Tarik Ibn Zyad Center for Research and Studies in Rabat, Morocco, at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, and was an editorial assistant for the academic journal Security Studies. Talal holds an MA in Politics from the University of Virginia, where he is currently pursuing a doctorate degree. He completed his undergraduate studies in government and international politics at George Mason University. He grew up in Kenitra, Morocco." [1]

Talal Belrhiti works with the Discovery Channel's Global Education Partnership to improve the quality of primary education in North Africa. Talal has extensive experience on issues related to the MENA region, previously serving as the Director of Economic Development Programs at the MENA Center, and as Assistant Editor of the Middle East Journal, published by the Washington DC think tank, Middle East Institute. He has worked at the Tarik Ibn Zyad Center for Research and Studies in Rabat, Morocco, at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, and was an editorial assistant for the academic journal Security Studies. Talal holds an MA in Politics from the University of Virginia, where he is currently pursuing a doctorate degree. He completed his undergraduate studies in government and international politics at George Mason University. He grew up in Kenitra, Morocco." [1]

  1. Directors, High Atlas Foundation, accessed April 3, 2010.