Rob Geist Pinfold

Rob Geist Pinfold

academic United Kingdom

Rob Geist Pinfold is a professor of International Security at King's College London, with a Ph.D. in War Studies. He specializes in military strategy and the complexities of occupation, providing analysis on the challenges faced by armed forces in prolonged conflicts. Pinfold has commented on the Israeli military's operations in Gaza, emphasizing the unclear objectives and the risks of being mired in an occupation without a clear exit strategy, drawing parallels with other historical conflicts.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
842,036
Power
2,817$
Sentiment
5.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bangladesh 2 5.50 0.43% +0% 164,689,383 700,806 $350,000 1,489$
Turkey 1 6.00 0.17% +0% 84,339,067 140,098 $720,000 1,196$
Luxembourg 1 6.00 0.18% +0% 625,978 1,132 $73,000 132$
Totals 4 249,654,428 842,036 $1,143,000 2,817$
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Recent Mentions

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Rob Geist Pinfold is a lecturer in defense studies at King's College London. 6

Luxemburger Wort: Iran greift Golfstaaten an: Energie, Handel und Verkehr lahmgelegt

Turkey Turkey: Dr. Rob Geist Pinfold from King's College London discussed the reputational risks posed by the attacks in the Gulf. 6

Hürriyet: Orta Doğu'da kabus senaryosu: Körfez ülkeleri, İran'a karşı savaşa girebilir

Spain Spain: Rob Geist Pinfold, a professor at King's College London, explained that supporting Abu Shabab serves Israel's long-term objectives. 5

El País: Muere en combate el líder de la milicia palestina que Israel impulsaba en Gaza para contrarrestar a Hamás | Internacional

Spain Spain: Rob Geist Pinfold, a professor of International Security at King's College London, explains that occupying forces often become entrenched in the territory they occupy. 5

El País: La ofensiva de Israel en Gaza causa 60.000 muertos sin visos de retirada ante la escasa presión internacional | Internacional