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Stavros Drakoularakos (PhD Political Science and History, Panteion University of Athens) is Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Nicosia (Dep. Political Science and International Relations) and Academic Teaching Personnel at the University Neapolis Pafos (Dep. History, Politics and International Studies). He taught as Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Macedonia (Dep. of International and European Relations) and the University of the Peloponnese (Dep. of Political Science and International Relations), as well as Lecturer at the Hellenic National Defence College. He held the positions of Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of the Peloponnese, Research Expert at the Centre for Religious Pluralism in the Middle East and Freelance Researcher at the European Council for Foreign Relations MENA Programme. His research focuses on Turkish-Israeli relations, Middle Eastern foreign policy and religious pluralism issues in the MENA and Mediterranean regions.

Nikos Christofis (ed.), Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey, Routledge, 2020
October 17 2021
The domestic spillover in Iran following the Qasem Soleimani affair
March 15 2020
