Gerasimos Tsourapas is Professor of International Relations at the University of Glasgow. He is the Chair of the Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the International Studies Association and the Editor-in-Chief of Migration Studies.
He is currently the Principal Investigator in three research projects: “The International Politics of Middle East Migration: Problems, Policy, Practice,” funded by a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award (2018-19); “The Politics of Forced Migration in the Mediterranean: Interstate Bargaining and Issue-Linkage in Greece and Jordan,” funded by a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (2017-19); and “Migration Diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean - Inter-State Politics of Population Mobility in the Middle East,” funded by a Council for British Research in the Levant Pilot Grant (2017-19).
A Grip Abroad: How Authoritarian Regimes Target Those Who Leave
How Syria's Refugees Became Money-Spinning Pawns for Other Countries
Why Trump's Tariff Threat to Stop Migrants Won't Work With Mexico
How Migration Deals Turn Refugees Into Commodities
Egypt's Migrants and Diaspora Politics
How Authoritarian Regimes Use Migrants for "Soft Power"
How Authoritarians Use Their Citizens Abroad