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Toby Greene is a Visiting Fellow at the Middle East Centre and a lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University. He is a Marie Curie Fellow with extensive experience in research and teaching roles at prestigious institutions such as Queen Mary University of London, the Hebrew University, and Tel Aviv University. Greene earned his PhD from University College London, where he worked on British foreign policy in the Israeli-Palestinian arena. His research and teaching primarily focus on foreign policy and the dynamics of civilizational identity politics in the Middle East and Europe. Greene is a published author, with notable works including 'Blair, Labour & Palestine: Conflicting Views on Middle East Peace 9/11' released by Bloomsbury Academic in 2013. He has a track record of engaging with both scholarly and professional audiences, reflecting his expertise in foreign policy and identity politics in the region.
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