Frédéric Volpi
Lecturer
School of International Relations
University of St Andrews
United Kingdom
Biography
Frédéric Volpi is Senior Lecturer in international politics at the School of International Relations of the University of Saint Andrews. He received his PhD from Cambridge University and specialises on Middle East politics, with a focus on contentious politics, democratization and Islamism.
Research Interest
Muslim world and more specifically the Middle East and North Africa
Publications
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‘Invoking Political Civility in the Middle East’, in F. Volpi (ed.), Political Civility in the Middle East. Routledge, 2011.
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‘Forgetting Democratization? Recasting Power and Authority in a Plural Muslim World’ (with F. Cavatorta), in F. Volpi and F. Cavatorta (eds.), Democratization in the Muslim World: Changing Patterns of Authority and Power. Routledge, 2007.
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‘Liberalisation and Securitisation: Irreconcilable Objectives in the post-9/11 Order?’ in J. Kalpakian (ed.), Africa after 9/11: Strategies for Engagement and Co-operation. Al-Akhawayn University Press, 2005.