Erdoğan turns the tables on Assad after years of frustration
Benjamin Fève is a Research Analyst at Triangle and a writer at API. He has extensive experience in research and analysis across the Middle East and Europe. At Triangle, Benjamin focuses on comprehensive research and analysis of Lebanese conflict dynamics and macroeconomic developments. He has authored numerous reports on Syria’s political economy, covering political, economic, humanitarian, and social issues. Benjamin also has experience in EU foreign policy in the Middle East, having published various papers and participated in high-level discussions. His professional background includes collaborations with several international organizations, providing insights and analysis to diplomatic bodies. He holds a Master’s degree in European Studies, with a focus on Euro-Mediterranean Relations from the University of Aix-Marseille, France, and an advanced Arabic language certification from the Institut Français du Proche-Orient in Jordan.
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