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Emma Soubrier is a visiting scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. Her research focuses on the security strategies and foreign policies of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, particularly the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, and the political economy of arms trade in the Gulf. Soubrier has published numerous articles and book chapters in French and English on Gulf security issues, including “Evolving Foreign and Security Policies: A Comparative Study of Qatar and the UAE,” in The Small Gulf States: Foreign and Security Policies, edited by Khalid Almezaini and Jean-Marc Rickli (Routledge 2016).
Soubrier was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre Michel de l’Hospital, Université Clermont Auvergne (France) and a visiting scholar at the Institute for Middle East Studies at the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. This opportunity was rendered possible by the “Ambassador” scholarship from the Directorate General for International Relations and Strategy (French Ministry of Defense). She worked for three and a half years at the French Ministry of Defense and for three years at Airbus Defence and Space.
Soubrier received her PhD in political science from the Université Clermont Auvergne in 2017 and holds an MA in international relations from Sorbonne University (Paris, France). In 2018, her PhD thesis received a Dissertation Award from the Institute for Higher National Defense Studies (France). In 2013, Soubrier was selected as a Young Strategist by the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Gulf Studies
19th-21st Centuries
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Comparative
Current Events
Foreign Relations
Globalization
Mediterranean Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Peace Studies
Political Economy
Security Studies
Theory
Geographic Areas of Interest
Gulf
Qatar
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Lebanon
Palestine
Syria
Iran
The Levant
All Middle East
Mediterranean Countries
Specialties
Regional Security Complexes And Country Strategies
Geopolitics And Foreign Policies
Power And Influence In A Globalized World
Languages
French (native)
English (fluent)
Arabic (intermediate)
German (intermediate)
Spanish (elementary)
Education
PhD
| 2017
| Political Science
| Université Clermont Auvergne
MA
| 2011
| International Relations
| Sorbonne University
MA
| 2008
| English Studies
| Paris Diderot University
Abstracts
The Reshaping of Gulf Security along the Lines of Small Princes-States Defense Strategies
Arms Trade in the Gulf as An Illustration of “Globalized Rentierism”