Gareth Stansfield

Gareth Robert Vincent Stansfield FRSA FRGS (born 26 October 1973) is a British academic, currently Professor of Middle East Studies and Al-Qasimi Chair of Arab Gulf Studies at Exeter University.[1]

Biography

Stansfield was educated at Hulme Grammar School, followed by Durham University, where he read Geography and was awarded the W A Moyes Prize.[2] He went on to complete an MA in Middle East Politics and a PhD at the same institution.[2] He joined Exeter as a Research Fellow in 2002.[2]

Stansfield has been critical of Turkish policy in Syria.[3]

gollark: Variously, programming, exploring, randomly wandering around, sometimes crafting things (autocrafting exists in most modded things, though), reading documentation, building, automating things, talking, trading, negotiating, that sort of thing.
gollark: Well, I mostly don't do mining because mining gets annoying fast.
gollark: Where is that figure *from*?
gollark: <@341618941317349376> What 2253 hours?
gollark: > mining manually

References

  1. "Professor Gareth Stansfield". University of Exeter. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  2. "Gareth R V Stansfield CV" (PDF). University of Exeter.
  3. Stansfield, Gareth (28 January 2018). "Turkey's attack on Syrian Kurds could overturn the entire region". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
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