Daniel Jan Ph.D.
Institution
Email
daniel@iir.cz
ORCID
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Areas of expertise
- Terrorism
- Ethnic Conflicts
- International Relations
- Migration Studies
- War / War Studies
Languages
- English
Bio →
I work as a researcher and head of the Centre for the Study of Global Regions at the Institute of International Relations Prague. I hold a PhD in international relations from the Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, and have been a visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Free University of Berlin, and Orient-Institut Beirut. My research focuses on politics and security in the Middle East, especially Lebanon and Syria, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, state-building, Czech foreign and security policy, and hybrid warfare.
Scientific outputs →
The Threat of (the Lack of) Social Cohesion: Preventing Violent Extremism in Lebanon
2024
Anxiety geopolitics: Hybrid warfare, civilisational geopolitics, and the Janus-faced politics of anxiety
2022
Speaking of hybrid warfare: Multiple narratives and differing expertise in the ‘hybrid warfare’ debate in Czechia
2021
Forging Civil–Military Cooperation: Domestic and International Laboratories of CIMIC Knowledge and Practice
2020
“Putin, You Suck”: Affective Sticking Points in the Czech Narrative on “Russian Hybrid Warfare”
2019
Media outputs →