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Behar Sadriu is a Lecturer in International Relations and International Public Policy at the University of College London's Department of Political Science. His research focuses on the international politics of the post-Ottoman world, critical approaches to security and identity studies, and narrative methodologies in political analysis. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and policy reports for institutions like the World Bank and UK House of Lords Select Committee. His teaching includes leading the 'Theories of International Politics' module and contributing to 'Political Violence' coursework. Sadriu supervises PhD students researching post-Ottoman geopolitics, critical political theory, and Muslim world dynamics.
Research interests span narrative analysis in international studies, post-Kemalist identity formations, and the intersection of security narratives with Muslim subjectivities. His work bridges academic theory with policy applications, evidenced by contributions to blockchain technology assessments and MENA region peacebuilding strategies. Sadriu maintains an active profile in both academic discourse and policy advisory roles, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship.
Notable contributions include examining Turkey's shrine diplomacy, rebranding of War on Terror narratives, and blockchain's economic implications. His policy reports address topics ranging from Western Balkans futures to Gulf Cooperation Council security dynamics. While no formal awards are listed, his work demonstrates impactful engagement across academic and governmental sectors.
Teaching and supervision emphasize critical methodologies, with supervision interests covering post-Ottoman geopolitics, Muslim world politics, and discourse-based approaches to political science. His academic contributions reflect a commitment to understanding how narratives shape contemporary international relations and policy outcomes.




