Middle East Scholar Fouad Ajami to Receive 2006 Bradley Prize for Outstanding Achievement; 1st of 4 Prize Recipients Announced Today

U.S. NewswireApril 04, 2006

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MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation announced today that one of four 2006 Bradley Prizes to honor outstanding achievement will be awarded to Johns Hopkins University Professor Fouad Ajami.

"Professor Fouad Ajami is being recognized for achievements that are consistent with the mission statement of the Foundation, including the promotion of liberal democracy, equality and democratic capitalism," said Michael W. Grebe, president and chief executive officer of the Bradley Foundation. "Professor Ajami is one of the leading thinkers in his field and enjoys worldwide respect."

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Middle East Scholar Fouad Ajami to Receive 2006 Bradley Prize for Outstanding Achievement; 1st of 4 Prize Recipients Announced Today

Professor Ajami and three other recipients will be presented the awards during a ceremony to be held at the John F....

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