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Arash Beidollahkani

Arash Beidollahkani

Arash Beidollahkani is a research fellow at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, where he works on Middle Eastern politics, governance and foreign policy. His research focuses on authoritarian resilience, emerging neo-authoritarian models, non-democratic institutions, and state–society relations in post-conflict and transitional settings. He is also an affiliated fellow at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies at TU Dresden.
Arash Beidollahkani is a research fellow at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, where he works on Middle Eastern politics, governance and foreign policy. His research focuses on authoritarian resilience, emerging neo-authoritarian models, non-democratic institutions, and state–society relations in post-conflict and transitional settings. He is also an affiliated fellow at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies at TU Dresden.
Languages Spoken:
English

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