The Central Mediterranean is the main migratory route to the EU, with most irregular migrants coming from Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey. Stella Gerani examines the critical role played by Turkey in this migration crisis, and how domestic and foreign policy are driving its approach – and its double standards
Adjunct Lecturer in International Relations, Department of International and European Studies, University of Macedonia
Stella teaches War Theory for the University of Macedonia's MA in Strategic Studies.
She also teaches on the MSc in Energy Law, Business, Regulation and Policy at International Hellenic University.
Both universities are located in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Stella graduated in Classics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
In 2016 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel granted her a research scholarship.
Stella's research focuses on international relations theory, war theory, and Middle East politics, with a specific interest in Turkey, Iran, Greece, Cyprus and Israel.
Currently, she is working on the use of drones in warfare and hybrid warfare of state and non-state actors in the Middle East.
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