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Reza Yeganehshakib
University of California, Irvine
Occupation
Lecturer
Contact
Primary Phone: (714) 854-4124
ABOUT
Holding a Ph.D. from UC Irvine specialized in World and Middle East affairs. I have done numerous projects over ten years incorporating different disciplines and subjects including: global security, weapons of mass destruction, political risk analysis, credit risk, international business security, gravity concept, strategic and humanitarian intervention, unipolarity, bipolarity, and multipolarity, etc. I have collaborated with different researchers while applying interdisciplinary and cross-referencing methods. I have worked on digital archives, interactive websites using wiki protocols, media works, and various softwares. My language skills include proficiency in Persian and French, reading and writing Arabic, and knowledge of some Hebrew. I have also coached several individuals and students in different subjects including World History, Israel-Palestine, and Persian Language and Culture.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Environment
Iranian Studies
World History
Middle East/Near East Studies
Security Studies
Political Economy
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Foreign Relations
Urban Studies
Energy Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Iran
Iraq
Islamic World
All Middle East
Libya
Syria
Gulf
Azerbaijan
Specialties
Political Risk To Investment In MENA
Apocalyptic Perceptions And Everyday Life
International Affairs And International Developmen
Languages
Pahlavi (fluent)
Persian (advanced)
Arabic (intermediate)
French (fluent)
English (fluent)
Hebrew (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2011 | History | UC Irvine
MA | 2011 | History | UC Irvine
MSci | 2008 | Environmental Studies | CSUF
BS | 2001 | Chemical Engineering | Iran Azad University
Abstracts
Plague of Shiruyah: A Disaster For Iranshahr in the 7th Century CE? Iran’s New Generation of Oil and Gas Contacts: A Historical Mistrust vs. Actual Needs for Foreign Investment