Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh

Research Professor in Middle East and Central Asian Politics at Deakin University and Deputy Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation

Institution
Deakin University

Research Area Keywords
Political Islam; International relations; Middle East politics.

Contact: shahram@deakin.edu.au

 

About Shahram

 

Shahram Akbarzadeh is Research Professor in Middle East and Central Asian Politics at Deakin University and the Deputy Director (International) of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University (Australia). He held a prestigious ARC Future Fellowship (2013-2016) on the Role of Islam in Iran’s Foreign Policy-making and recently completed a Qatar Foundation grant on Sectarianism in the Middle East.

Professor Akbarzadeh has an extensive publication record and has contributed to public debate on topics such as democracy and political processes in the Middle East, regional rivalry and Islamic militancy. He has also researched and published on Muslim integration in Australia and citizenship debates.

Key Publications


Journal Articles

Iranian Proxies in the Syrian Conflict: Tehran’s ‘forward-defence’ in action (2023)

Akbarzadeh S, Ehteshami A and Gourlay W

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Socio-Economic Disadvantages and Lack of Recognition: Impacts on Citizenship Within Australian Muslim Communities (2023)

Roose J M, Puecker M & Akbarzadeh S

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Soft Power, Hard Power Dynamics: The Case of Iran in Afghanistan (2021)

Akbarzadeh S, Ahmed Z and Ibrahimi N

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Pakistan caught between Iran and Saudi Arabia (2020)

Ahmed Z and Akbarzadeh S

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Religionization of politics in Iran: Shi’i seminaries as the bastion of resistance (2020)

Ghobadzadeh N and Akbarzadeh S

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Taliban: A New Proxy for Iran in Afghanistan? (2019)

Akbarzadeh S and Ibrahimi N

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Transnational links and the Iranian Kurds: limits to mobilisation and political ambitions (2019)

Akbarzadeh S, Laoutides C, Gourlay W and Ahmed Z

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Sectarianism and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (2019)

Ahmed Z and Akbarzadeh S

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The Kurds in Iran: balancing national and ethnic identity in a securitised environment (2019)

Akbarzadeh S, Ahmed Z, Laoutides C and Gourlay W

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Books

Handbook of Middle East Politics

Akbarzadeh S (ed)

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Grants and Projects

Carnegie Corporation NY project on Proxy Wars in Syria and Afghanistan


Qatar Foundation project on Sectarianism in the Middle East


Australian Research Council Future Fellowship on Islam in Iran's foreign policy making