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EXPERTISE
Geographic Areas
Middle East Israel
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Issues
International Relations International Relations Theory Israeli-Palestinian Conflict EU Foreign Policy
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Raffaella Del Sarto
Adjunct Professor of Middle East Studies and International Relations (Spring Semester)
Professor, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, and Director of the BORDERLANDS project (ERC)
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Background and Education
Ph.D. in International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; MA in Political Science, University of Freiburg, Germany
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Publications
“From Brussels with Love: Leverage, Benchmarking, and the Action Plans with Jordan and Tunisia in the EU's Democratization Policy”, co-author with T. Schumacher, Democratization 18(4) (2011); "Borderlands: The Middle East and North Africa as the EU’s Southern Buffer Zone" in Mediterranean Frontiers: Borders, Conflicts and Memory in a Transnational World (2010); “Back to Square One? The Netanyahu Government and the Prospects for Middle East Peace,” Mediterranean Politics 14(3) (2009); “Italy’s Politics without Policy: Balancing Atlanticism and Europeanism in the Middle East,” co-author with N. Tocci, Modern Italy 13(2) (2008); “Wording and Meaning(s): EU-Israeli Political Cooperation according to the ENP Action Plan,” Mediterranean Politics 12(1) (2007); Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area (2006); The Convergence of Civilizations: Constructing a Mediterranean Region, edited with E. Adler, F. Bicchi, and B. Crawford (2006); Security and Democracy in the European Union, edited with C. Kantner and A. Liberatore, Special issue of European Security 15(4), (2006)
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Awards and Affiliations
Pears Fellow in Israel and Mediterranean Studies, Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford (2007-2011); Marie Curie Fellowship at the European University Institute, Florence (2005-2007); Jean Monnet Fellowship at the European University Institute (2004).
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Languages
Italian
English
French
German
Hebrew
Spanish (reading and comprehension)
Arabic (basic)
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Classes
Israel-Palestine Conflict: History, Politics, Narratives
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