Background
Braibanti, Ralph John was born on June 29, 1920 in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Daniel Vincent and Jane Helena Braibanti.
(This study draws on hitherto private correspondence to ch...)
This study draws on hitherto private correspondence to chart the legal career of the former Chief Justice of Pakistan. Braibanti argues for the compatibility of Christian and Muslim values as exemplified in Cornelius, a Roman Catholic Chief Justice of the most self-conscious Muslim state.
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Essays presented at sessions of the joint seminar of the Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Center by both American and Indian Professors of Social Science. Each paper is a separately conceived essay and together they represent a great variety in methodology. Yet all focus on the problem of development in both its economic and administrative dimensions
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Braibanti, Ralph John was born on June 29, 1920 in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Daniel Vincent and Jane Helena Braibanti.
Bachelor of Science, Western Connecticut State University, 1941. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Western Connecticut State University, 1995. A.M., Syracuse University, 1947.
Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1949.
Assistant professor political science Kenyon College, 1949-1952, associate professor, 1952-1953. Advisory, civil administrator Ryukyu Islands, 1950. Adjunct lecturer George Washington University, 1951.
Assistant director American Political Science Association, Washington, 1950-1951. Consultant Governmental Affairs Institute, 1950-1951. Associate professor political science Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1953-1958, professor, 1958-1968, James B. Duke professor political science, 1968-1990, James B. Duke professor emeritus, from 1990, founding director, program on southern Asia, 1962—1982.
Visiting assistant professor Trinity College, 1952. Adjunct lecturer American University, 1956. Visiting assistant professor Utica College, 1949.
Founding director Islamic and Arabian development studies, 1977-1989. Scholar-in-residence Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Center, Italy, 1967. Consultant Agency for International Development, 1958-1959, Ford Foundation, 1972, United Nations, 1974, Government Saudi Arabia, since 1974, United Nations Educational, 1977, Islamic Secretariat, 1980, World Bank, 1987.
Visiting professor University Kuwait, 1984. Advisor on administrative reform Pakistan, Malaysia, South Africa, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh. Consultant; board advisors National Council United States-Arab Relations, Moroccan-American Foundation, Mid East Policy Council.
Founding president American Institute Pakistan Studies, 1973-1978, 86, 88, American Institute Yemeni Studies. Board directors United States Mid-East Performing Arts Council, since 1995. Chairman national selection committee Joseph J. Malone Postdoctoral Fellowships in Arabian Affairs.
King Faisal Distinguished International lecturer American-Arab Affairs Council, 1989-1991. Member international advisory committee Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, since 1996.
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Served to captain United States Army, 1942-1947. Fellow International Association Middle Eastern Studies (member executive committee since 1991). Member International Studies Association-South (president), American Institute Pakistan Studies (founding president 1975-1977, president 1986-1990), International Cultural Society Korea (honorary), American Council for Study Islamic Societies (board directors).
Married Lucy Kauffman, February 19, 1943. Children— Claire, Ralph Lynn.