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Marina Eleftheriadou is Assistant Professor of International Relations and Contemporary International Politics at the School of Political Sciences at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has served as a Research Associate at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute (EUI) and as a Research Expert at the Centre for Religious Pluralism in the Middle East (CRPME), part of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ initiative on religious pluralism in the Middle East. Her research focuses on the role of violent non-state actors in international politics.

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
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
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.6
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.6
June 27 2019
CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East
CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East
June 27 2019
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.4
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.4
June 27 2019
CRPME Special Report | No.2 | Untying the Knots of Religious Diversity in Iraqi Kurdistan: Deploying Pluralism against Barbarism
CRPME Special Report | No.2 | Untying the Knots of Religious Diversity in Iraqi Kurdistan: Deploying Pluralism against Barbarism
June 27 2019
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.1
CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.1
June 27 2019
The Christian Predicament in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 28
The Christian Predicament in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 28
June 1 2015
The Displaced Elephant in the Room Refugees in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 27
The Displaced Elephant in the Room Refugees in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 27
January 1 2015
The Arab Spring: Crossroads | Middle East Bulletin 23
The Arab Spring: Crossroads | Middle East Bulletin 23
June 1 2012Salafi-Jihadism Vs Arab Spring; or how Osama Bin Laden might have saved “Jihad”
Salafi-Jihadism Vs Arab Spring; or how Osama Bin Laden might have saved “Jihad”
May 24 2011
Serving Security in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 22
Serving Security in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 22
April 1 2011
Another Perspective | Middle East Bulletin 21
Another Perspective | Middle East Bulletin 21
June 1 2010
The Arab- Israeli conflict: Escape from Hope? | Middle East Bulletin 20
