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Naser Ghobadzadeh is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the School of Arts and Humanities. His research focuses on the intersection of Shi'i political theology, religious secularism, and democratic reform in the Middle East, particularly Iran. He has extensively analyzed electoral dynamics, sectarianism, and state-religion interactions through empirical and theoretical lenses.
- Key Research Themes:
- Democratic learning in authoritarian regimes
- Secularism within Islamic frameworks
- Sectarian identity and political conflict
- Theocratic governance and hybrid sovereignty
- Human rights in Shi'i jurisprudence
His publications highlight the evolution of Islamic political thought, emphasizing moderation, theological contestation, and institutional reform. While no direct awards or students are listed, his work contributes to debates on political Islam, post-Islamist trajectories, and governance in theocracy-democracy hybrid systems.
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