Ibrahim Warde | |
Birth Date: | 3 July 1953 |
Birth Place: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Main Interests: | Finance, Islamic finance, Regulation, Financial compliance, Political economy, Middle Eastern politics, Informal economy, Illicit finance |
Workplaces: | The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts University) |
Alma Mater: | Saint Joseph University (BA)HEC Paris (MBA)University of California, Berkeley (MA, PhD) |
Ibrahim A. Warde (Arabic: إبراهيم وردة) is a scholar and consultant in the fields of international finance and global political economy. He is an adjunct professor of international business at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, where he previously served as the director of the Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies. Warde is a Carnegie Scholar and the author of several books, which include The Price of Fear: The Truth Behind the Financial War on Terror and Islamic Finance in the Global Economy. He is also a writer for Le Monde Diplomatique. Warde currently serves the academic director of the Robinson Fund for business diplomacy between the United States and the Arab World.
Warde attended Saint Joseph University in Beirut and graduated with a BA and later earned an MBA from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC). Warde also holds an MA and a PhD in Political Science from University of California, Berkeley.[1]
Warde teaches at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He has previously taught at the Sloan School of Management at MIT, and the University of California, Berkeley, Davis, and Santa Cruz.[1]