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Ιlias Mitrousis graduated from the Department of International and European Studies at the University of Piraeus in 2018, and in 2020 he received a Master of Arts (MA) in “Mediterranean Studies” from the University of Peloponnese. Since 2025, he has been a PhD Candidate at the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the same University, where he works on his dissertation on the resilience and survival of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, with a focus on Jordan and Syria. Since November 2018, he has been a research associate at the Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East and Islamic Studies (CEMMIS), contributing regularly with articles and analyses on political and social developments in the Middle East and North Africa. He speaks Greek, English, and French.

The Gaza War’s impact on Jordan: Navigating domestic protests, elections, and strategic alliances
November 12 2024
US Foreign Policy on the Gaza War: Objectives and Implications
July 19 2024
Middle Eastern reactions to the war in Ukraine: strategic selfishness or a prelude to evolving multipolarism?
April 3 2022
The Lebanese “Groundhog Day” of overlapping crises: Does it ever end?
November 23 2021
Syria’s fragile balances and the looming threat of a new vicious circle of instability
December 7 2020
As Israel normalizes relations with the Arabsphere, can the Palestinians revive the Palestinian Question?
October 29 2020
Syria’s never-ending war(s); or why the end of the civil war does not mean peace
April 6 2020
Sudan Calling: A belated Arab Spring or a continuing process?
April 22 2019
New Government – Persistent Challenges: Fragile Balances in post-elections Lebanon
March 18 2019
