Robert Rabil, Ph.D.

LLS Jupiter Distinguished Faculty Award, 2010
LLS Distinguished Professor of Current Affairs, 2012-2013

Lifelong Learning Professorship of Current Affairs, 2018-2019


Political Science


Robert G. Rabil, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned and acclaimed scholar. His books have been highly commended and reviewed by major academic journals globally. His recent book on Salafism broke new ground in the fields of Islamism, terrorism and Middle East politics. He is considered one of the leading experts on Salafism, radical Islam, U.S.-Arab and Arab-Israeli relations, and terrorism. He served as Chief of Emergency for the Red Cross in Lebanon and was Project Manager of the U.S. State Department-funded Iraq Research and Documentation Project. He lectures nationally and internationally and participates in forums and seminars sponsored by the U.S. government. He holds a Master’s in Government from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University. In May 2012, he received an honorary Ph.D. in Humanities from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. He is a Professor of Political Science at Florida Atlantic University.

In September 2016, Professor Rabil was presented a Certificate of Appreciation from the United States Army Central.

Student Testimonials

  • “One of the most enthusiastic and engaging FAU lecturers.”
  • “Excellent current knowledge base on topic and updates as events happen.”


UAE Israel Peace 2020 with Robert Rabil, Ph.D.

The Hard Line — Robert Rabil, Ph.D., discusses the Syrian refugee crisis

The Hard Line: Robert Rabil, Ph.D., the Professor of Middle East studies at Florida Atlantic University's Department of Political Science and author of “Salafism in Lebanon: From Apoliticism to Transnational Jihadism,” discusses the Syrian refugee crisis and the role the Obama administration has played in what has happened in Syria.

Dr. Rabil discusses Salafism in Lebanon in a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute

Dr. Rabil discusses Salafism in Lebanon - Washington Institute The Washington Institute: Facing a leadership crisis, Lebanon's Sunnis must contend with a vigorous Salafi movement in which the activist and jihadist elements are increasingly hard to distinguish from each other. On February 13, 2015, Robert Rabil addressed a Policy Forum concerning the issue of Salafism in Lebanon at The Washington Institute.

Dr. Rabil discusses Salafism on WPBT2's Viewpoint

Viewpoint: Salafism is perhaps best known for the ideologies of Salafi jihadism such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda. It is actually comprised of many fundamentalist Islamic movements whose followers consider themselves the only "saved" sect of Islam. Professor and author Robert Rabil discusses Salafism and his book, “Salafism in Lebanon: From Apoliticism to Transnational Jihadism.”

Dr. Rabil on U.S.-Iran Mounting Tensions and the Threat and Consequences of a Potential Military Confrontation




News and Notes From Dr. Rabil

  • Click here to visit his web site,  robertrabil.com.
  • Click here to order his latest book — "Salafism in Lebanon".
  • Click here to read a review of his book, "Salafism in Lebanon," by the British Cambridge Journal of International Affairs.
  • Click here to view the PowerPoint slides on the Divisions and Schools of Islam.

Articles written by Dr. Rabil


Books by Dr. Rabil

A Discussion with U.S. Ambassador John Rakolta Jr (Video)

Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE, and U.S. State Department

Generously sponsored by Donald and Judy Smith.

In this one-time special event, Dr. Rabil will host former U.S. Ambassador to the UAE John Rakolta, Jr. to discuss the Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE foreign policy, and the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. State Department. Ambassador Rakolta played an integral role in concluding the Abraham Accords and pursued, with support from his wife, Terry Rakolta, a soft diplomatic approach to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East through the advancement of art, trade, and investment. Ambassador Rakolta is the current Chairman and former CEO of Walbridge, a full-service construction and engineering company headquartered in Detroit. He has participated in Presidential elections since 1980, serving as National Finance Chair for Romney in 2008 and 2012, Michigan Finance Chair for McCain in 2012, and Trump in 2016. The recipient of many awards, Ambassador Rakolta was named the Michiganian of the Year by The Detroit News for his advocacy work for Detroit public schools. Ambassador Rakolta is a firm believer in frank, open, honest, and intellectually challenging conversations on the most difficult issues leading to success through compromise, active listening, and understanding.

This is for the video only.
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.

Course # WPF1O — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Friday, January 14 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$40 / member; $50 / non-member

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A Discussion with U.S. Ambassador John Rakolta Jr (Video & Live In-Person)

Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE, and U.S. State Department

Generously sponsored by Donald and Judy Smith.

In this one-time special event, Dr. Rabil will host former U.S. Ambassador to the UAE John Rakolta, Jr. to discuss the Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE foreign policy, and the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. State Department. Ambassador Rakolta played an integral role in concluding the Abraham Accords and pursued, with support from his wife, Terry Rakolta, a soft diplomatic approach to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East through the advancement of art, trade, and investment. Ambassador Rakolta is the current Chairman and former CEO of Walbridge, a full-service construction and engineering company headquartered in Detroit. He has participated in Presidential elections since 1980, serving as National Finance Chair for Romney in 2008 and 2012, Michigan Finance Chair for McCain in 2012, and Trump in 2016. The recipient of many awards, Ambassador Rakolta was named the Michiganian of the Year by The Detroit News for his advocacy work for Detroit public schools. Ambassador Rakolta is a firm believer in frank, open, honest, and intellectually challenging conversations on the most difficult issues leading to success through compromise, active listening, and understanding.

This is for the video and live in-person lecture.
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.

Course # WPF1LO — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Friday, January 14 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$45 / member; $55 / non-member

Register Now

A Discussion with U.S. Ambassador John Rakolta Jr (Live In-Person)

Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE, and U.S. State Department

Generously sponsored by Donald and Judy Smith.

In this one-time special event, Dr. Rabil will host former U.S. Ambassador to the UAE John Rakolta, Jr. to discuss the Abraham Accords, Middle East Politics, UAE foreign policy, and the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. State Department. Ambassador Rakolta played an integral role in concluding the Abraham Accords and pursued, with support from his wife, Terry Rakolta, a soft diplomatic approach to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East through the advancement of art, trade, and investment. Ambassador Rakolta is the current Chairman and former CEO of Walbridge, a full-service construction and engineering company headquartered in Detroit. He has participated in Presidential elections since 1980, serving as National Finance Chair for Romney in 2008 and 2012, Michigan Finance Chair for McCain in 2012, and Trump in 2016. The recipient of many awards, Ambassador Rakolta was named the Michiganian of the Year by The Detroit News for his advocacy work for Detroit public schools. Ambassador Rakolta is a firm believer in frank, open, honest, and intellectually challenging conversations on the most difficult issues leading to success through compromise, active listening, and understanding.

This is for the live in-person lecture only.
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.

Course # WPF1 — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Friday, January 14 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$35 / member; $45 / non-member

Register Now

Will “Biden Everything Doctrine” Work? (Video)

President Joe Biden has emphasized his foreign policy goals in a number of speeches: Prioritizing democracy and human rights; revitalizing America’s alliances and partnerships; and prioritizing U.S. Middle class by acknowledging that “every action in our conduct abroad, we must take with American working families in mind.” Writing in the Washington Post, he raised a central question to his foreign policy approach: “Will the democratic alliances and institutions that shaped so much of the last century prove their capacity against modern-day threats and adversaries? I believe the answer is yes!” Critics have called this approach the “Biden Everything Doctrine,” combining global leadership, foreign and domestic imperatives. Dr. Rabil in this lecture series will highlight the main challenges to US foreign policy, arguing that Biden’s lofty goals are at times hard to reconcile. They will force him either to pick and choose or create a global divide between authoritarianism and liberalism, affecting global cooperation on transnational matters such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, state conflicts, and climate change. Dr. Rabil argues for a pragmatist approach based in revitalizing alliances but also in global cooperation underpinned by both engaging and deterring big powers.

This is for the video only.
Six Lectures
  1. China-Russia Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  2. EU-China Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  3. Transnational Scourge: Terrorism -
  4. The Middle East in Transition -
  5. America’s Divisions: White Nationalism, Anti-Semitism and Racism -
  6. The U.N, Climate Change, and Epidemics -

Course # W6M1O — Full 6 Weeks
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Mondays, January 24, 31; February 7, 14, 21, 28 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$95 / member; $125 / non-member

Register Now

Will “Biden Everything Doctrine” Work? (Video & Live In-Person)

President Joe Biden has emphasized his foreign policy goals in a number of speeches: Prioritizing democracy and human rights; revitalizing America’s alliances and partnerships; and prioritizing U.S. Middle class by acknowledging that “every action in our conduct abroad, we must take with American working families in mind.” Writing in the Washington Post, he raised a central question to his foreign policy approach: “Will the democratic alliances and institutions that shaped so much of the last century prove their capacity against modern-day threats and adversaries? I believe the answer is yes!” Critics have called this approach the “Biden Everything Doctrine,” combining global leadership, foreign and domestic imperatives. Dr. Rabil in this lecture series will highlight the main challenges to US foreign policy, arguing that Biden’s lofty goals are at times hard to reconcile. They will force him either to pick and choose or create a global divide between authoritarianism and liberalism, affecting global cooperation on transnational matters such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, state conflicts, and climate change. Dr. Rabil argues for a pragmatist approach based in revitalizing alliances but also in global cooperation underpinned by both engaging and deterring big powers.

This is for the video and live in-person lecture.
Six Lectures
  1. China-Russia Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  2. EU-China Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  3. Transnational Scourge: Terrorism -
  4. The Middle East in Transition -
  5. America’s Divisions: White Nationalism, Anti-Semitism and Racism -
  6. The U.N, Climate Change, and Epidemics -

Course # W6M1LO — Full 6 Weeks
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Mondays, January 24, 31; February 7, 14, 21, 28 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$100 / member; $130 / non-member

Register Now

Will “Biden Everything Doctrine” Work? (Live In-Person)

President Joe Biden has emphasized his foreign policy goals in a number of speeches: Prioritizing democracy and human rights; revitalizing America’s alliances and partnerships; and prioritizing U.S. Middle class by acknowledging that “every action in our conduct abroad, we must take with American working families in mind.” Writing in the Washington Post, he raised a central question to his foreign policy approach: “Will the democratic alliances and institutions that shaped so much of the last century prove their capacity against modern-day threats and adversaries? I believe the answer is yes!” Critics have called this approach the “Biden Everything Doctrine,” combining global leadership, foreign and domestic imperatives. Dr. Rabil in this lecture series will highlight the main challenges to US foreign policy, arguing that Biden’s lofty goals are at times hard to reconcile. They will force him either to pick and choose or create a global divide between authoritarianism and liberalism, affecting global cooperation on transnational matters such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, state conflicts, and climate change. Dr. Rabil argues for a pragmatist approach based in revitalizing alliances but also in global cooperation underpinned by both engaging and deterring big powers.

This is for the live in-person lecture only.
Six Lectures
  1. China-Russia Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  2. EU-China Relationship: Implications for the U.S. -
  3. Transnational Scourge: Terrorism -
  4. The Middle East in Transition -
  5. America’s Divisions: White Nationalism, Anti-Semitism and Racism -
  6. The U.N, Climate Change, and Epidemics -

Course # W6M1 — Full 6 Weeks
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Mondays, January 24, 31; February 7, 14, 21, 28 2022
Time:9:30 - 11 AM
Fee:$90 / member; $120 / non-member

Register Now
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