
Vincent Durac
Dr. Vincent Durac is a prominent academic specializing in Middle East politics, currently serving as a lecturer at the UCD School of Politics and International Relations. His expertise encompasses various aspects of the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East, including conflicts, international relations, and the dynamics of political movements in the region. Recently, he was mentioned in the news in relation to the escalating tensions and the implications of Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear program, which could significantly affect regional stability and the prospects for future negotiations.
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Recent news mentions
Dr Vincent Durac lectures in Middle East politics in the UCD school of politics and international relations.
Can international pressure stop Israel inching closer to a single apartheid-style state? – The Irish TimesDr Vincent Durac lectures in Middle East politics in the UCD school of politics and international relations.
How Israel and Iran became enemies – The Irish TimesDr Vincent Durac lectures in Middle East politics in the UCD School of Politics and International Relations.
Israeli attacks may give Iran’s nuclear programme greater impetus – The Irish Times
















