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Giuseppe Andrea TETI is a Professor at the University of Salerno, specializing in Middle East politics, EU foreign policy, and political theory. His research explores sovereignty, hegemony, and the intersection of international relations with regional dynamics. He has authored and edited numerous publications, including works on the Arab Uprisings, EU policies, and Foucault’s theories.
Research interests include the political sociology of the Middle East, EU-Middle East relations, and critical analyses of sovereignty and governance. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, addressing topics like post-colonial statehood, democratic transitions, and corruption’s impact on regional stability.
Recent publications focus on the EU’s post-Arab Uprisings policy failures, sovereignty debates, and the theoretical evolution of confession and avowal in political discourse. He has contributed to edited volumes such as Democratisation against Democracy and co-edited Sovereignty and its Discontents.
No scientific awards are listed. His academic activities include teaching, international cooperation programs (e.g., Erasmus+), and collaborations on projects related to Middle Eastern and EU policy studies.




