Jon Hoffman is a Foreign Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute, USA, specializing in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, Middle East geopolitics, and political Islam. He is also an adjunct professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, USA. His work has been featured in a number of policy-oriented platforms, including Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, The National Interest, Middle East Policy, and more. Hoffman was included in the inaugural cohort of the “40 under 40” award provided by the Middle East Policy Council for furthering U.S. understanding of the Middle East.
In this cutting-edge exploration, Hoffman flips the usual, causal explanations that often abound when exploring the relationship between religion and foreign policy in the Middle East. This work is rich in both empirical detail and conceptual insight, making it required reading for scholars exploring the relationship between foreign policy and religion. -- Edward Wastnidge, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies, Open University