
Jean Allegrini- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD at University College London
Jean Allegrini
- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD at University College London
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Introduction
• Qualitative political scientist with a proven capacity to conduct independent research
(fieldwork, observation and interviews) in risky environments;
• Focus on the governance of divided societies in the Levant, Mediterranean and Central Asia.
• Passionate about teaching with more than five years of post & graduate lecturing experience
(on site and remotely) in Britain, Greece, Lebanon and China;
• Advisor on Levantine affairs to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
(FCD
Current institution
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Publications (3)
Since 2011, Lebanon hosts more than a million displaced Syrians fleeing from a devastating civil war. This humanitarian crisis directly questions the political economy of solidarity in municipalities of the Bekaa valley welcoming displaced populations. In the Levant, solidarity is customarily practiced as an act of “hospitality” from a “host” to a...
Since 2011, more than a million Syrians have fled to Lebanon. Standing close to the Syrian border, the welfare departments of Eastern Christian bishoprics in Zahle are at the forefront of the humanitarian response. Through the comparison of the Maronite, Greek Catholic and Syriac Orthodox Churches, I argue that these faith-based organisations ( fbo...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahle, Baalbek, and Tripoli from 2010 to 2019 in the midst of the Syrian migration crisis. It compares how these clientelist actors endeavoured to retain local power after an unprecedented electoral challenge during the 2016 local elections. Since Lebano...