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Aurélie Daher is a teacher-researcher and lecturer in political science at Paris-Dauphine PSL University. A French, English and Arabic speaker, she teaches the sociology of armed conflict, the sociology of political Islam and war reporting at Paris-Dauphine PSL University, the Institut Pratique du Journalisme (IPJ) and Sciences Po Paris.
At Paris-Dauphine, she is co-director of the Conflict Transformation & Peace Studies Master's programme. She was also a member of the Research Ethics Committee (2018-2024).
She holds a Master's degree in Public Management from ESCP Europe (2002), a Master's degree in Political Science (2004), a DEA in Sociology of the Muslim World (2003) and a PhD in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris (2011).
A Visiting Scholar at Oxford University, St Antony's College, on two occasions (2010-2011 and 2016-2017), she was a Visiting Fellow and taught at Princeton University, NJ (2012-2013).
Her research interests include Hezbollah, Lebanese politics, relations with Iran and Syria, and Middle Eastern Shiism. His book, Le Hezbollah. Mobilisation et pouvoir (PUF, 2014) was published in English in 2019 under the title Hezbollah. Mobilisation and Power published by Hurst (UK) and Oxford University Press (USA and Canada).