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Meir Masri
Masri in 2020
Born (1984-04-23) 23 April 1984 (age 40)
NationalityIsraeli
EducationInstitute of Political Studies of Toulouse
Toulouse Capitole University
Paris 8 University
OccupationScholar

Meir Masri (Hebrew: מאיר מסרי; born 23 April 1984) is an Israeli author, professor and scholar of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,[1] and an expert in international relations[2] who lives in Jerusalem and Paris. He graduated from the Institute of Political Studies of Toulouse (known in French as Sciences Po Toulouse) and earned his doctorate in geopolitics from the Centre of Geopolitical Analysis and Research (known in French as the Centre de recherches et d'analyses géopolitiques) at the University of Paris VIII in March 2015.[3]

Masri is the author of numerous books in French and articles published in Israeli newspapers. He is a regular speaker on several Israeli and international news channels,[4] including i24NEWS (Israel), KAN 33 (Israel), Knesset Channel (Israel), BBC (UK), Alhurra (USA), RT (Russia), Orient News (Turkey), Rudaw (Kurdistan Region, Iraq), Sky News Arabia (UAE), Al Arabiya (Saudi Arabia) and AlHadath (Saudi Arabia).

He is the Founding President of the Middle East Pact[5] and a member of the Central Committee of the Israeli Labor Party.[6]

Books

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  • 250 fiches de culture générale, Studyrama, Paris, 2024 (250 General Knowledge Sheets).
  • Les révoltes arabes, cinq ans après, Studyrama, Paris, 2016 (The Arab Uprisings, Five Years Later).
  • Syrie : La régionalisation et les enjeux internationaux d'une guerre imposée (Collective), L'Harmattan, Paris, 2013 (Syria: Regionalisation and International Stakes of an Imposed War).
  • Les grandes batailles de l'histoire, Studyrama, Paris, 2012 (The Great Battles of History).
  • Les frontières, Studyrama, Paris, 2011 (Borders).
  • Les révoltes arabes, géopolitique et enjeux, Studyrama, Paris, 2011 (The Arab Uprisings: Geopolitics and Stakes).
  • Les conflits du Moyen-Orient, Studyrama, Paris, 2010 (Middle East Conflicts).
  • L'Iran et le Moyen-Orient : constats et enjeux, Studyrama, Paris, 2010 (Iran and the Middle East: Findings and Issues).
  • L'Iran paradoxal, dogmes et enjeux régionaux (Collective), L'Harmattan, Paris, 2008 (Paradoxical Iran, Regional Dogmas and Stakes).
  • Géopolitique du Liban, Studyrama, Paris, 2008 (Geopolitics of Lebanon).
  • Géopolitique du Moyen-Orient, Studyrama, Paris, 2008 (Geopolitics of the Middle East).
  • Israël, géopolitique et enjeux, Studyrama, Paris, 2008 (Israel, Geopolitics and Stakes).
  • L'axe irano-syrien, géopolitique et enjeux, Studyrama, Paris, 2007 (Iranian-Syrian Axis: Geopolitics and Stakes).

References

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  1. ^ "Sommet historique entre Israël et quatre pays arabes". Les Échos, 28 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Maroc-Israël : Vers une exemption de visas ?". L'Opinion, 14 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Thèses soutenues en 2015". École doctorale Sciences sociales de l'Université de Paris 8.
  4. ^ "Israël et les chrétiens du Liban, une alliance révolue ?". Trouver En Israël, December 2022.
  5. ^ "Meir Masri ou quand Israël nous veut du bien". Hespress, 1 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Interview // Meir Masri. 4ème élection en deux ans : Le système électoral israélien est-il dans l'impasse ?". France-Israël, 28 January 2021.
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