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Philip Gater-Smith is affiliated with the Institute of Political Science at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. He previously served as a Teach@Tübingen Fellow and Post-Doctoral Researcher (Winter Semester 2019/2020 and Summer Semester 2020). His research focuses on contemporary Middle Eastern political dynamics, including state and regime failure post-Arab Spring, and the application of historical analogies to analyze regional conflicts. He taught courses in International Relations and Political Economy in the Middle East during his tenure. Gater-Smith is associated with the Schlumberger Team, a research group within the Middle East and Comparative Politics department.
His work bridges historical methodologies with modern political challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding governance instability and conflict in the Middle East. Though no specific publications are listed, his research interests suggest engagement with themes such as authoritarian resilience, regional geopolitical shifts, and comparative regime analysis.
As a former member of the Schlumberger Team, he contributed to collaborative projects on political science methodologies and regional studies. No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, though his role as a Fellow indicates scholarly recognition.

