Arab-American scholar and civil servant (1922–1980)
Fayez Sayigh
Born
Fayez Abdullah Sayigh
1922
Kharaba, Mandatory Syria
Died
1980 (aged 57–58)
New York City, New York, United States
Resting place
Beirut, Lebanon
Alma mater
American University of Beirut
Georgetown University
Occupations
Academic
Civil servant
Notable work
Academic work
Institutions
Macalaster College
American University of Beirut
Fayez Sayigh (1922–1980) was an Arab-American diplomat, scholar and teacher. He was one of the most significant scholars who developed various analyses on the Palestinian resistance movement against Zionism.[1]
^Nina Fischer (2020). "Palestinian Non-Violent Resistance and the Apartheid Analogy". Interventions. 23 (8): 1129. doi:10.1080/1369801x.2020.1816853. S2CID 234662442.
FayezSayigh (1922–1980) was an Arab-American diplomat, scholar and teacher. He was one of the most significant scholars who developed various analyses...
for Public Affairs Anis Sayigh (1931–2009), Palestinian historian FayezSayigh (1922–1980), Palestinian academic Rosemary Sayigh (born 1935), British-Palestinian...
of the PLO's Palestine Research Center succeeding his brother FayezSayigh. Anis Sayigh also edited the journal of the Center entitled Shu'un Filastinyya...
Sayigh was born in Kharaba, Syria, on 14 December 1923. He was the second eldest of Abdullah Sayigh and Afifa Batruni's six sons, including Fayez Sayigh...
Chomsky, Ilan Pappe, Fayez Sayegh, Maxime Rodinson, George Jabbour, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Baha Abu-Laban, Jamil Hilal, and Rosemary Sayigh. The current conceptual...
Chomsky, Ilan Pappe, Fayez Sayegh, Maxime Rodinson, George Jabbour, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Baha Abu-Laban, Jamil Hilal, and Rosemary Sayigh. The current form...
Penguin Books. ISBN 9780141937151. Retrieved 25 April 2022. Shlaim, Avi; Sayigh, Yezid, eds. (1997). The Cold War and the Middle East. Clarendon Press....