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Bruno Schmidt-Feuerheerd is a Junior Research Fellow (Fellow by Examination) in Political and Developmental Studies at Magdalen College, University of Oxford. Previously, he completed his PhD in Political Science at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, where he was affiliated with the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) under Dr. Glen Rangwala's supervision.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in Political Science, University of Cambridge (Trinity College)
Dr. Schmidt-Feuerheerd specializes in comparative politics and international relations with deep expertise in Middle Eastern authoritarian systems. His research examines the symbiotic relationship between grassroots nationalist movements and autocratic legitimation, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Gulf monarchies. Employing innovative mixed-methods approaches, he combines extensive fieldwork—including 100+ interviews with Saudi nationalists—with computational analysis of Arabic-language social media and archival research of 30,000+ historical documents to reveal how organic societal movements become co-opted into state legitimation strategies. This work challenges conventional top-down models of authoritarian resilience by demonstrating how regimes strategically harness bottom-up nationalist sentiment.
His scholarship contributes significantly to understanding political adaptation in non-democratic contexts, with implications for regional stability analysis and democratization theory. As an early-career researcher transitioning from doctoral studies to postdoctoral fellowship, he represents the new generation of scholars applying methodological innovation to complex political phenomena in understudied regions.





