Anne Kirstine  Rønn

Anne Kirstine Rønn

Visiting Fellow

Middle East Centre

Room No
PAN.10.01
Languages
Arabic, Danish, English, German, Spanish
Key Expertise
Middle East

About me

Anne Kirstine Rønn is a Visiting Fellow at the LSE Middle East Centre. She holds a PhD in Political Science from Aarhus University and has been awarded a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Carlsberg Foundation.

Her research explores opposition movements in ethno-religiously divided societies with a particular focus on Lebanon and Iraq. In her PhD, she investigated the challenges protesters in Lebanon’s 2019 October Uprising faced when seeking to build solidarity between citizens across sects, class and geographical divides. Her postdoctoral research focuses on the Lebanese and Iraqi labor movements and examines their potential as oppositional forces against the ruling elites of the two countries. Specifically, she investigates the dynamics of trade unions and other alternative forms of labour mobilisation in the aftermath of the 2019 uprisings.

Anne Kirstine holds a BA in Political Science from University of Copenhagen and an MA in International Studies from Aarhus University with an exchange semester in International Relations at the Lebanese American University in Beirut.

Expertise Details

Solidarity; labour movements; trade unions; Lebanon; Iraq