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Patrick Haenni

Researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.

  • The image depicts a gathering inside a beautifully decorated building with intricate architectural details. The hall features ornate tiles and a grand chandelier hanging from the ceiling. A crowd of people is visible, some holding up their smartphones to capture the moment. In the center, a man dressed in military-style attire stands on an elevated platform, addressing the audience. The atmosphere seems to be one of engagement and attentiveness, with many individuals focused on the speaker. Interview Hayat Tahrir al-Sham : An ideological conversion under the microscope Patrick Haenni, Sarra Grira , Sylvain Cypel · December 2024 The jihadi background of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the faction behind the offensive which brought down Bashar al-Assad’s regime, has prompted many observers to regard it as little more than a reincarnation of al-Qaida. However the group’s governing experience since 2017 in Idlib has brought (…)
  • The image shows two military personnel seated inside a helicopter, looking out through the open door. They're wearing tactical gear and helmets, and the view below features a landscape with land and water. Various structures can be seen in the distance, highlighting a bustling environment beneath them. The scene conveys a sense of operation and readiness, capturing the perspective of those in flight. Iran, Syria, Iraq. Contradictions and Paradoxes of American Politics Patrick Haenni · June 2019 As the United States proclaims victory in the war against the Islamic State (IS), it finds itself locked into a contradiction between its desire to partially disengage from the Middle East and its escalation against Iran. This approach can only contribute to destabilizing the region, (…)
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