Seyed Hamid Serri, Ph.D.
Area(s) of Expertise: Strategic & Security Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Quantitative & Qualitative Text Analysis, Middle Eastern Politics
Overview
Dr. Seyed Hamidreza Serri is an Associate Professor of Security Studies at the University of North Georgia. His research interests focus on Strategic & Security Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Quantitative & Qualitative Text Analysis, and Middle Eastern Politics. His recent works include “League of Nations: Strategic Preferences of the United States at the End of WWI” in Craig Greathouse and Austin Riede (Eds.), U.S. Security Issues and World War I (University of North Georgia Press); “Operational Code Analysis: a Method for Measuring the Strategic Culture” in Stephen Walker and Mark Schafer (Eds.), Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge (Routledge); and “Security and Military Power” in Dlynn Williams and Raluca Viman-Miller (Eds.), Basics of World Politics (University of North Georgia Press).