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Moosa Elayah
Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
Occupation
Lecturer
Contact
Primary Phone: +31-650250129
Secondary Phone: +31-650-250129

Netherlands
ABOUT
Dr. Moosa Elayah is an Assistant Professor in International Development and Peacebuilding, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (Qatar). He holds a Ph.D. from the School of Governance and International Affairs, University of Leiden (the Netherlands). He was an Assistant Professor at Radboud University Nijmegen, (RU), The Netherlands. He has conducted research and policy documents investigating the potential peacebuilding in conflicting and poor nations. Managed three research projects: • Pathway for Peace, Stability, and Legitimate State building in Libya and Yemen (2018) • Civil Society Organizations CSOs in a Twilight Zone: The Case of Yemen and Syria (2018) • The 2013 National Dialogue Conference (NDC) in Yemen: Why did it fail to prevent conflict (2015-2017) He has published several specialized studies and researches in the field of international development, peacebuilding, NGO management and state-building in post-conflicts. Giving Lectures on various topics related to peacebuilding, NGOs, management, gender, and governance in conflict countries, as well as supervision of student theses.
Discipline
International Relations/Affairs
Sub Areas
Development
Conflict Resolution
Democratization
Peace Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
State Formation
Gulf Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Yemen
Egypt
Arabian Peninsula
Syria
Specialties
Foreign Aid And Gender
Middle East Studies And Yemen
Youth, CSOs, Peace Building, And Conflict Resoluti
Languages
English (fluent)
Arabic (native)
Dutch (advanced)
German (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2013 | Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs | University of Leiden, The Netherlands
MA | 2008 | Institute of Public Administration | University of Leiden, The Netherlands
BA | 2000 | Department of Political Sciences | University of Sana'a, Yemen
Abstracts
Adding to the Controversy? Civil Society’s Evaluation of the National Dialogue Conference (2013) in Yemen Framing Conflict in the Middle East: The Case of Yemen and Syria Wars in the European Media