Staff profile
Overview
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Dr Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani
Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
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Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations of the Middle East in the School of Government and International Affairs | +44 (0) 191 33 45668 |
Member of the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies |
Research interests
- International Relations and Security of Middle East and South Cauccasus
- Iran's Foreign and Security Policy
- Islam and Politics
- Women in the Muslim world
Publications
Authored book
- Iran’s Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus: Relations With Azerbaijan and ArmeniaKouhi Esfahani, M. (2019). Iran’s Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus: Relations With Azerbaijan and Armenia. Routledge.
- Influential Think Tanks in UK Foreign & Security Policies (in Persian).Kouhi Esfahani., M. (2005). Influential Think Tanks in UK Foreign & Security Policies (in Persian). Tehran International Studies & Research Institute.
Chapter in book
- Political Realism and IranKouhi Esfahani, M. (2018). Political Realism and Iran. In R. Schuett & M. Hollingworth (Eds.), Edinburgh companion to political realism. (pp. 431-444). Edinburgh University Press.
Edited book
- Nuclear Politics in AsiaKouhi Esfahani, M., & Mohammadighalehtaki, A. (Eds.). (2017). Nuclear Politics in Asia. Routledge.
Journal Article
- Culture, the Core of Soft Power: An Overview of Iran’s Cultural Component of Soft PowerGolshanpazhooh, M., & Kouhi Esfahani, M. (2014). Culture, the Core of Soft Power: An Overview of Iran’s Cultural Component of Soft Power. Hemispheres : Studies on Cultures and Societies., 29(4), 79-88.
- Iranian Women: One Step Forward, Two Steps BackKouhi Esfahani, M. (2014). Iranian Women: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. Ortadoğu Etütleri, 5(2), 31-35.
Scholarly Edition
- BPM for Dummies (Author Garimella, K.)Parpanchi, M., & Kouhi Esfahani, M. (2008). BPM for Dummies (Author Garimella, K.).
Supervision students
Hassan Al-Asadey
Doctoral Research Student