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Research Centres

Centre for Middle East Politics

The Centre for Middle East Politics (C-MEP) is a cross-departmental and multi-disciplinary research centre addressing issues in Middle East Politics past and present. C-MEP members span most countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as well as a broad range of topics, including – but not limited to - electoral politics, tribalism, gender studies, colonial studies, democratization and security.

Furthermore, C-MEP research covers not only present-day politics of the MENA, but also the colonial era and the time before that, delving far back into history with a view to contribute to our understanding of past political events and processes, but also to help us comprehend current MENA affairs.

A selection of Arab and Islamic Studies books.

Centre staff

C-MEP research strengths are broadly split across seven themes. See the themes below where you will find further information about the people associated with that particular area of research.

Conflict, security and state building

Professor Mick Dumper

Emeritus Professor

mick.dumper@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Irene Fernandez-Molina

Senior Lecturer

I.F.Molina@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Henry Jarrett

Lecturer

H.Jarrett@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Klejda Mulaj

Associate Professor

K.Mulaj@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Nadia Naser-Najjab

Senior Lecturer

N.Naser-Najjab@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Katie Natanel

Senior Lecturer

K.Natanel@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Catriona Pennell

Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research & Impact (HASS)

01326 253758 C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk Cornwall

Dr Brieg Powel

Senior Lecturer

B.T.Powel2@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Gareth Stansfield

Pro-Vice Chancellor & Executive Dean

G.R.V.Stansfield@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Lise Storm

Professor

L.Storm@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Owen David Thomas

Associate Professor

O.D.Thomas@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Authoritarianism and democracy

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Mick Dumper

Emeritus Professor

mick.dumper@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Irene Fernandez-Molina

Senior Lecturer

I.F.Molina@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Eleanor Gao

Senior Lecturer

E.Gao@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Allan Hassaniyan

Senior Lecturer

A.Hassaniyan@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Henry Jarrett

Lecturer

H.Jarrett@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Klejda Mulaj

Associate Professor

K.Mulaj@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Brieg Powel

Senior Lecturer

B.T.Powel2@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Gareth Stansfield

Pro-Vice Chancellor & Executive Dean

G.R.V.Stansfield@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Lise Storm

Professor

L.Storm@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

The politics of empire, post-colonialism and de-colonization

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Mick Dumper

Emeritus Professor

mick.dumper@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Allan Hassaniyan

Senior Lecturer

A.Hassaniyan@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Nadia Naser-Najjab

Senior Lecturer

N.Naser-Najjab@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Katie Natanel

Senior Lecturer

K.Natanel@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Catriona Pennell

Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research & Impact (HASS)

01326 253758 C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk Cornwall

Dr Owen David Thomas

Associate Professor

O.D.Thomas@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Gender, migration and inclusivity

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Irene Fernandez-Molina

Senior Lecturer

I.F.Molina@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Maziyar Ghiabi

Associate Professor

M.Ghiabi@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Allan Hassaniyan

Senior Lecturer

A.Hassaniyan@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Nadia Naser-Najjab

Senior Lecturer

N.Naser-Najjab@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Katie Natanel

Senior Lecturer

K.Natanel@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Maziyar Ghiabi

Associate Professor

M.Ghiabi@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Allan Hassaniyan

Senior Lecturer

A.Hassaniyan@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Klejda Mulaj

Associate Professor

K.Mulaj@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Gareth Stansfield

Pro-Vice Chancellor & Executive Dean

G.R.V.Stansfield@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Owen David Thomas

Associate Professor

O.D.Thomas@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Eleanor Gao

Senior Lecturer

E.Gao@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Maziyar Ghiabi

Associate Professor

M.Ghiabi@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Adam Hanieh

Honorary Appointment

A.Hanieh@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Allan Hassaniyan

Senior Lecturer

A.Hassaniyan@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Henry Jarrett

Lecturer

H.Jarrett@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Klejda Mulaj

Associate Professor

K.Mulaj@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Nadia Naser-Najjab

Senior Lecturer

N.Naser-Najjab@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Katie Natanel

Senior Lecturer

K.Natanel@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Catriona Pennell

Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research & Impact (HASS)

01326 253758 C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk Cornwall

Professor Gareth Stansfield

Pro-Vice Chancellor & Executive Dean

G.R.V.Stansfield@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Owen David Thomas

Associate Professor

O.D.Thomas@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Sabiha Allouche

Senior Lecturer

S.Allouche@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Dr Irene Fernandez-Molina

Senior Lecturer

I.F.Molina@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Klejda Mulaj

Associate Professor

K.Mulaj@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Catriona Pennell

Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research & Impact (HASS)

01326 253758 C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk Cornwall

Dr Brieg Powel

Senior Lecturer

B.T.Powel2@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

Professor Lise Storm

Professor

L.Storm@exeter.ac.uk Exeter

About the Centre for Middle East Politics

The Centre was established as a collaborative effort between the and the with a view to encourage collaborative research of the highest quality, strengthen teaching, and foster a stronger and richer community amongst staff and students working on Middle East Politics. Membership of C-MEP is open to staff and students regardless of their departmental affiliation, all we ask is that you have an interest in Middle East Politics and wish to play an active role within C-MEP. C-MEP was always envisaged as a collaborative effort, and we particularly encourage and support the active involvement of postgraduate students and early career researchers in shaping our activities, whether in terms of teaching, research or career progression.

In terms of research, C-MEP covers a large number of countries and most regions within the Middle East and North Africa as well as a broad range of topics. C-MEP research is clustered around 4 topics:

  • Conflict, security and state building
  • Authoritarianism and democracy
  • The politics of empire, post-colonialism and de-colonization
  • Gender, migration and inclusivity

C-MEP welcomes applications from high-calibre visiting postgraduate students and academic staff with a view to collaborate on research that will advance the field of Middle East Politics. It is worth highlighting that C-MEP members regularly engage in policy-related work and undertake consultancy assignments. For an overview of staff expertise, please see the key staff snapshots on the research themes pages or the full individual staff profiles, or follow the links to their full profiles.

Visiting scholars

The C-MEP welcomes visiting academic staff (including postdocs), which at the University are classified as honorary appointments. Visiting academic staff will be granted access to certain University facilities to further their own research or to cooperate on joint research to the mutual benefit of both themselves and C-MEP.

Please note that an honorary appointment is not a contract of employment and visiting academic staff will not receive any remuneration for work they undertake in their honorary capacity.

Dr Juan A. Macías-Amoretti

Honorary Research Fellow

Dr Juan A. Macías-Amoretti is an Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Granada, where he lectures in Contemporary Arab Thought, Contemporary History of the Arab World, and Contemporary Arab Philosophy and Islamic Discourse in graduate and postgraduate studies. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the research group Contemporary Arab Studies at the UGR (HUM108), and Honorary Research Fellow at the IAIS, 樱花动漫.

Studying with the Centre for Middle East Politics

Students form an intrinsic part of C-MEP, not only in terms of education, but also with regard to research and other activities. C-MEP seeks to foster an inclusive, supportive and inspiring environment that allows students to thrive and excel in their degree programme, whether a postgraduate taught or research degree. At present, C-MEP houses postgraduate taught degrees, which are taught by staff from the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies and the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology.

We offer one-year degrees, which focus on political science as well as two-year degrees, which afford students the opportunity to learn Arabic as part of their degree or to delve deeply into the subjects of politics and international relations to an extent not currently offered by many other universities in the UK.

One-year MA programmes

 

Postgraduate research