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Andreas Krieg is a senior lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King's College London and a fellow at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies. With over ten years of experience in the MENA region, he combines his lived experiences and academic insights to contribute to various subjects within the field of Security Studies. His research particularly focuses on violent non-state actors and state authority competition, examining the role of communal resilience. Andreas has analyzed the dynamics of state and non-state actor assemblages in North Africa and the Levant, contributing to the understanding of surrogate warfare and the intersection of security provision and socio-political contexts in the Arab world, especially during the Arab Spring. His current projects include exploring narrative weaponization in the Middle East and how civil-societal discourse is shaped by security dynamics. He actively supervises PhD students, emphasizing non-state actors and surrogate warfare in the context of Middle Eastern security.
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