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Adam Hanieh is a development studies academic based in the United Kingdom. He is Professor in Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, a founding member of the SOAS Centre for Palestine Studies, and a former member of the Council for British Research in the Levant. He is noted for his research on Marxism, the political economy of the Middle East, labour migration, class and state formation in the Gulf Cooperation Council, and Palestine studies. Hanieh also leads the New Regionalisms Working Group of the .

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  • Adam Hanieh is a development studies academic based in the United Kingdom. He is Professor in Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, a founding member of the SOAS Centre for Palestine Studies, and a former member of the Council for British Research in the Levant. He is noted for his research on Marxism, the political economy of the Middle East, labour migration, class and state formation in the Gulf Cooperation Council, and Palestine studies. From 1997 to 2003, Hanieh lived in Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University. Hanieh holds a PhD in political science from York University in Canada and previously taught at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates before joining SOAS in London. Hanieh also leads the New Regionalisms Working Group of the . His latest book, Money, Markets, and Monarchies: The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East (Cambridge University Press, 2018), was awarded the 2019 International Political Economy Group Book Prize of the British International Studies Association. (en)
  • Adam Hanieh es un activista académico de derechos humanos y de estudios de desarrollo económico. Es profesor titular de estudios de desarrollo en SOAS, la Escuela de Estudios Orientales y Africanos, miembro fundador del Centro SOAS para Estudios de Palestina​ y miembro del Consejo de Investigación Británica en el Levante. Se destaca por su investigación sobre la economía política del Oriente Medio, la migración laboral, la formación de clases y estado en el Consejo de Cooperación para los Estados Árabes del Golfo y los estudios sobre Palestina. ​​De 1997 a 2003, completó una maestría en Estudios Regionales en la Universidad Al Quds University. Hanieh tiene un Philosophiæ doctor en ciencias políticas de la Universidad de York en Canadá, y enseñó en la Universidad de Zayed en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos antes de unirse SOAS en Londres. ​ Cuando Adam Hanieh en septiembre de 2016 fue a dar una serie de conferencias en la Universidad de Birzeit en Palestina, fue detenido y deportado de Israel diciéndole que tenía prohibido entrar en Israel / Palestina durante diez años. SOAS condenó la prohibición, y la Directora de SOAS Valerie Amos declaró que el incidente constituyó "una violación arbitraria de la libertad académica". ​ (es)
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  • Adam Hanieh is a development studies academic based in the United Kingdom. He is Professor in Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, a founding member of the SOAS Centre for Palestine Studies, and a former member of the Council for British Research in the Levant. He is noted for his research on Marxism, the political economy of the Middle East, labour migration, class and state formation in the Gulf Cooperation Council, and Palestine studies. Hanieh also leads the New Regionalisms Working Group of the . (en)
  • Adam Hanieh es un activista académico de derechos humanos y de estudios de desarrollo económico. Es profesor titular de estudios de desarrollo en SOAS, la Escuela de Estudios Orientales y Africanos, miembro fundador del Centro SOAS para Estudios de Palestina​ y miembro del Consejo de Investigación Británica en el Levante. (es)
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