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Dr Zana Gul

Lecturer in International Politics

Politics Stirling

Dr Zana Gul

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Zana Gul completed a Ph.D. in international politics at the University of Sheffield and he is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Dr Gul taught at the University of Sheffield and Edge Hill University, the UK. Zana completed a teaching qualification and postgraduate degree (MEd in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education at the University of Sheffield). Publications include a book "The making of foreign policy in Iraq: Political factions and ruling elites" London: I.B. Tauris (an imprint of Bloomsbury) (2021), book chapters and peer-reviewed articles with academic journals such as an article published in 2020 with Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (Routledge: Taylor and Francis), an article published in 2021 with Small Wars and Insurgencies (Routledge: Taylor and Francis) and an article in 2022 with Asian Affairs (Routledge: Taylor and Francis).

Dr Zana Gul has published dozens of articles and reports on the politics, IR, development and security of the Middle East with research institutes, think tanks and newspapers such as CTC Sentinel, Open Democracy, E-International Relations, National Security Innovations, the Jamestown Foundation and The National. Dr Gul presented papers at conferences organised by the Political Studies Association, the American Political Science Association, the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies and the British International Studies Association.

Dr Gul's recent projects include contributing to the events and publishing a report on a project titled "Charting a New Path: The Kurdistan Region of Iraq and UK Relations", which was led by Audere International and Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum (based at the University of Cambridge). Dr Gul received the Insight Award grant (Co-I) from the Scottish Council on Global Affairs on the project "The next 100 years of peace in the Greater Middle East: Beyond the 1923 peace settlement and the reconfiguration of the East-West relations".

Teaching ? International Conflict and Cooperation Analysis ICCPP01 (PG module, Autumn 2024) ? US foreign policy POLU9AF (module coordinator/leader; Autumn 2024). ? Research Methods in Politics POLU9RM (module coordinator, Spring 2024). ? Global Development POLU9DG (module coordinator, Spring 2024). ? International Conflict and Cooperation Analysis ICCPP01 (PG module, Autumn 2023) ?Research Methods in Politics POLU9RM (module coordinator, Spring 2023). ? US foreign policy POLU9AF (module coordinator/leader; Autumn 2022). ? International Organisation ICCPP02 (PG module coordinator/leader; Autumn 2022). ? Global Political Economy POLU9PE (module coordinator/leader; Spring 2022). ? Postgraduate dissertation supervision. ? Undergraduate dissertation supervision.

Award

Insight Award grant - The Scottish Council on Global Affairs


Other Project

Contributor & Co-Investigator
University of Cambridge


I contributed to the "Charting a New Path: The Kurdistan Region of Iraq and UK Relations" project, which was carried out by Audere International and Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum.


Research

Human Security, Conflict, Co-operation; Global security & resilience; Foreign Policy; Cultures, Communities & Society

Outputs (27)

Outputs

Project Report

Ozcelik et al. (Gul, Zana - contributor) B (2023) Charting a New Path: The Kurdistan Region of Iraq and UK Relations. Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum & International Audere. The UK. https://cmenaf.org/research-charting-a-new-path-the-kurdistan-region-of-iraq-and-uk-relations/


Book Chapter

Gulmohamad Z (2020) The Evolution of Iraq’s Hashd al-Sha’abi (Popular Mobilization Forces). In: Amour PO (ed.) The Regional Order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East: Regional Rivalries and Security Alliances. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, pp. 259-301. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45465-4_9


Consultancy Report

Gul Z, Astorino-Courtois (NSI) A, Logan M, Olidort J, Abbas H & Everington A (2017) Messaging: Strategic Multilayer Assessment (SMA) reach back cell report. NSI Team. http://nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Messaging_Final.pdf. http://nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Messaging_Final.pdf


Policy Document

Canna S, Abbas H, Gul Z, Aguero S, Cragin K & Dagher M (2017) SMA CENTCOM Reach-back Reports: ISIL Support and Recruitment. NSI & The United States Central Command. http://nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ISIL-Recruitment-part-6.pdf. http://nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ISIL-Recruitment-part-6.pdf


Other

Gulmohamad Z (2016) Unseating the Caliphate: Contrasting the Challenges of Liberating Fallujah and Mosul [Unseating the Caliphate: Contrasting the Challenges of Liberating Fallujah and Mosul]. [https://ctc.westpoint.edu/unseating-the-caliphate-contrasting-the-challenges-of-liberating-fallujah-and-mosul/]. VOLUME 9, ISSUE 10. The United States, pp. 16-24.


Research Report

Gulmohamad Z (2016) Iraq’s Shia Militias: Helping or Hindering the Fight Against Islamic State?. The Jamestown Foundation. Terrorism Monitor, Volume 13, Issue 9. Washington, DC. https://jamestown.org/program/iraqs-shia-militias-helping-or-hindering-the-fight-against-islamic-state/#.VzVwxIR96Uk


Policy Document

Astorino-Courtois A, Scott Ligon G, Derrick D, Church and Michael Logan S, Olidort J, Abbas H & Gul Z (2016) ISIL Propaganda effect. NSI Team & The United States Central Command. http://nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/QL-5_-response-_-how-audiences-reveive-info_10-4-2016FinalDraftV2.pdf


Teaching

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Teaching

Professional qualification
Higher Education Academy
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy