Josef Boehle
Coordinator, UNESCO Chair, University of Birmingham

Dr. Josef Boehle is Research Fellow in Globalisation, Religion and Politics at the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, UK, and Coordinator of the UNESCO Chair in Interfaith Studies at the University of Birmingham.
Coordinator, UNESCO Chair, University of Birmingham
Area of Expertise: Business and Globalization, Civil Society, Development, Religion
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe
Language: English
Field of Work: Academia, United Nations
City: Birmingham
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Justin Dargin
Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative

Justin Dargin is a Research Fellow with The Dubai Initiative and a Fulbright Scholar of the Middle East. He is a specialist in international law and energy law.
Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative
Area of Expertise: Development, Politics and Governance, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: North Africa and Middle East, North America
Languages: Arabic, English, Spanish
Field of Work: Author/Novelist, Think tank/Research center
City: Dubai, Oxford
Country: UAE, UK, USA
Continent: Asia, Europe, North America
Karen Armstrong
Writer

Karen Armstrong spent seven years in the Society of the Holy Child of Jesus during the 1960s and later wrote a tell-all book, Through the Narrow Gate (St. Martin’s Press, 1982) that bemoaned the restrictive life within the convent.
Writer
Area of Expertise: Religion
Language: English
Field of Work: Academia, Author/Novelist
City: London
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Mark Duffield
Professor of Development Politics, University of Bristol

Mark Duffield is Professor of Development Politics at the University of Bristol, UK. He is a specialist on war-related emergencies and reconstruction issues. Trained in anthropology and political economy, his field experience includes four years as Oxfam’s Country Representative in the Sudan during the latter half of the 1980s. He frequently comments on the situation in Sudan, as well as Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Professor of Development Politics, University of Bristol
Area of Expertise: Development, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe, North Africa and Middle East, Subsaharan Africa
Language: English
Field of Work: Academia, Activist/Humanitarian, Author/Novelist, Think tank/Research center
City: Bristol
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Metsa Rahimi

Metsa Rahimi is a security intelligence analyst at Janusian Security Risk Management. Her role involves political and security intelligence gathering and analysis, both in support of Janusian security operations and directly for clients around the world. This includes a daily intelligence alerting service, responding to security events in the Middle East and North Africa as they happen. She also regularly contributes to Janusian’s intelligence products and publications.
Area of Expertise: Defense and Security, Media, Terrorism, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Africa and Middle East
Geographical Expertise - Country: Iran
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Field of Work: Think tank/Research center
City: London
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Neave O’Clery
Doctoral Researcher at Imperial College London

Neave O’Clery is a Welcome Trust Doctoral Researcher in Applied Mathematics for Molecular Biology at Imperial College, London. She is a leading UK youth campaigner on European and international issues.
Doctoral Researcher at Imperial College London
Area of Expertise: Development, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe
Languages: English, French
Field of Work: Academia
City: London
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
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