Dr Stephanie Daher

RUSI Associate Fellow, Terrorism and Conflict

Biography

Dr Stephanie Daher is an independent researcher, specialising in counterterrorism and the prevention and countering of violent extremism (P/CVE), with a particular focus on the MENA region. She is also an ERCOR (European Research Community on Radicalisation) researcher, where her expertise supports EU policymaking in the areas of radicalisation and violent extremism.

Since 2021, she has collaborated with RAN Policy Support, now the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, contributing to several key deliverables. Among these, she led the Project-Based Collaboration (PBC) MENA, which enhances cooperation between EU Member States and MENA countries on P/CVE. She has also conducted research on the interlinkages between different forms of violent extremism in the EU.

She holds a PhD in International Relations from the Sant’Anna Advanced School of Studies in Pisa, and master’s degrees in World Politics and International Relations from the University of Pavia, and in Law from the Lebanese University in Beirut.

Previously, she was a research fellow at the Centre for Social Sciences Research and Action in Beirut and has conducted extensive fieldwork in Lebanon and Tunisia. Her research experience also includes visiting research periods at the Institute of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham University (UK) and Centre D'Etudes Maghrébines in Tunisia.

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