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Katia Zagoritou

Katia Zagoritou is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Peloponnese in the Department of Political Science and International Relations (PSIR), in Greece, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East and Islamic Studies (CEMMIS). In 2019, she obtained her Master’s degree in Mediterranean Studies at the same department. Her research interests focus on the Kurdish question, Kurdish politics and history, social movements in the Middle East, with an emphasis on the Kurdish Movement(s) and the Kurdish women’s movement, political violence and new models of governance. She has published analysis articles regarding these issues in English and Greek, and has contributed to edited volumes. She has presented parts of her ongoing PhD research at international conferences (UK, USA, Kurdistan Region of Iraq). Besides Greek, she speaks English, French, Italian, and studies Kurmanji and Arabic.

Beyond Non-State Actors: The States in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 46

Beyond Non-State Actors: The States in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 46

June 29 2025
Turning Tides: Charting A New Path in Israel/Palestine | Middle East Bulletin 44

Turning Tides: Charting A New Path in Israel/Palestine | Middle East Bulletin 44

June 12 2024
US War on Iraq: 20 Years Later | Middle East Bulletin 43

US War on Iraq: 20 Years Later | Middle East Bulletin 43

July 2 2023
New Gulf Order? | Middle East Bulletin 42

New Gulf Order? | Middle East Bulletin 42

July 3 2022
The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

January 11 2022
Iraqi elections: Sadrist electoral “victory over pro-Iranian militias” amid a legitimacy crisis and a fragile socio-economic environment

Iraqi elections: Sadrist electoral “victory over pro-Iranian militias” amid a legitimacy crisis and a fragile socio-economic environment

October 21 2021
Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40

Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40

June 29 2021
The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

January 13 2021
Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38

Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38

June 8 2020
Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37

Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37

January 13 2020
Quagmire and fragile alliances in Northern Syria: from Kurdish-held Rojava to the Idlib rebels’ bastion

Quagmire and fragile alliances in Northern Syria: from Kurdish-held Rojava to the Idlib rebels’ bastion

October 6 2019
Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: the Canary in the Coal Mine | Middle East Bulletin 36

Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: the Canary in the Coal Mine | Middle East Bulletin 36

June 18 2019
Algerian protests against the pouvoir: Cracks in the “deep state”?

Algerian protests against the pouvoir: Cracks in the “deep state”?

March 26 2019
Towards a new page in Baghdad-Erbil relations in post-referendum era?

Towards a new page in Baghdad-Erbil relations in post-referendum era?

February 25 2019
Russia in the Middle East: The Russian Bear in Mind | Middle East Bulletin 35

Russia in the Middle East: The Russian Bear in Mind | Middle East Bulletin 35

January 14 2019