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Daniela Huber

Position
Scientific advisor
Biography

Daniela Huber Daniela Huber is Associate Professor in the Political Science Department of Roma Tre University. She is scientific advisor of the IAI's "Mediterranean, Middle East and Africa" programme, which she had led from 2019 to 2022, and co-editor of The International Spectator.

Previously at IAI she has scientifically coordinated the EU funded Horizon 2020 project MEDRESET (2016-2019), and has been involved as co-workpackage leader in the Horizon Europe and Horizon 2020 projects SHAPEDEM-EU, BRIDGES, EU-LISTCO, as well as the Jean-Monnet Network EUMENIA.

Her research interests include IR theories and methodologies, international relations and contemporary politics in the Middle East, as well as EU and US foreign policy towards and their role in conflicts in the Middle East. On these issues, she has published two monographs (Palgrave and State University of New York Press), 15 peer-reviewed articles, 7 edited books, 6 book chapters and numerous research papers and commentaries. She has worked for the United Nations and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in the Middle East and has pursued extensive field research in the region as she lived for five years in Jerusalem, and organised/participated in workshops and conferences in Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey.

Publications

Data pubblicazione

Israel/Palestine and the Normative Power of the “Global South”

Autori
Daniela Huber
Details
Rome, IAI, March 2024, 8 p.
In: IAI Commentaries 24|14
Data pubblicazione

SHAPEDEM-EU Concept Manual

Edited by
Christian Achrainer
Michelle Pace
Details
SHAPEDEM-EU Publications, No. 2 (February 2024), 25 p.
In: Altri paper e articoli
Data pubblicazione

SHAPEDEM-EU Concept Manual

Edited by
Christian Achrainer
Michelle Pace
Details
SHAPEDEM-EU Publications, No. 2 (February 2024), 25 p.
In: Altri paper e articoli

In the media

The Diplomat - Huber: Power Play in Post-Coup Turkey

Research

This project (October 2022-September 2026), coordinated by the Institut d’études européennes (IEE) at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), will assess the EU’s capacity to act given the…
The Middle East continues to face overlapping challenges spanning both the domestic and regional/international layers. Located at the centre of geopolitical clashes between conflicting regional axes,…
With the withdrawal of NATO forces from Afghanistan and the continuation of overlapping security and stability challenges across much of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), foreign policy…