Prof Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) and Dr Daniela Huber (Istituto Affari Internazionali) have been invited to speak at the Chatham House event entitled “Europe’s Role in MENA Conflict Zones: A Declining Influence?”. The event will take place online on 17 February 2021 at 2:00pm- 3:15pm …
From 1 January 2021 Prof. Michelle Pace became an Associate Fellow at Chatham House’s Europe Programme. Prof. Michelle Pace provides analysis on the EU and its southern neighbourhood, European approaches to the Middle East and North Africa/Mediterranean, as well as migration issues. The British Institute …
In the wake of the Beirut Blast of August 4th 2020 that has irreversibly altered the daily lives of citizens (and residents) of Beirut this initiative is aimed at harnessing the expertise of analysts, academics and practitioners to derive best practices on relief and development aid in times of conflict and emergency.
Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip“ organised by the Middle East Studies Forum at Deakin University, 19 August 2020. For more information on the activities of our team and institutions stay …
Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University), participated in the one-day conference on ”Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” supported by the Wellcome Trust (the Bartlett Synergy Grant) the Department of Social Sciences and Business (Roskilde University) and the Development Planning Unit (UCL). The conference …
Georgia Kapodistria will be showcasing her piece entitled Staging a State at the Aben Dans micro-festival. She was inspired by Prof. Michelle Pace’s co-authored book entitled The Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank: The Theatrics of Woeful Statecraft. “The development of the work Staging …
Dr. Michelle Pace was a panel speaker at the international conference organised by the Committee of the Regions (CoR) on Natural Resources (NAT) on 28/03-29/03/2019 in Gozo, Malta. More information here
Routledge Handbook on Middle East Security provides the first comprehensive look at Middle East security issues that includes both traditional and emerging security threats.
Taking a broad perspective on security, the volume offers both analysis grounded in the ‘hard’ military and state security discourse but also delves into the ‘soft’ aspects of security employing a human security perspective. As such the volume addresses imminent challenges to security, such as the ones relating directly to the war in Syria, but also the long-term challenges. The traditional security problems, which are deep-seated, are at risk of being exacerbated also by a lack of focus on emerging vulnerabilities in the region. While taking as a point of departure the prevalent security discourse, the volume also goes beyond the traditional focus on military or state security and consider non-traditional security challenges.
This book provides a state-of-the-art review of research on the key challenges for security in the Middle East; it will be a key resource for students and scholars interested in Security Studies, International Relations, Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies.
Michelle Pace hosted on the 1st of February 2019, the former French diplomat and former Head of EU Delegation to Syria, Anis Nacrour. In his talk, Anis Nacrour addressed the major past and ongoing changes and challenges in International Relations in the last twenty-five years. …