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Tamás Dezső

Tamás Dezső is the Director General of the Migration Research Institute, a historian, Assyriologist, and university professor. From 2001 he worked an associate professor at the Department of Assyriology and Hebrew of the Faculty of Humanities, he was the Vice Director of the Institute of Ancient Studies, then the Research Vice Dean of the Faculty. Between 2006 and 2015 he was the dean of the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University. In recent years he chaired the advisory board of Tempus Public Foundation. Since 2014, he has been to Iraqi Kurdistan eight times, conducting archaeological and monument protection research, studying the situation of persecuted Christians, and has also been at the front line of the war with ISIS six times. He has authored several analyses on the migratory aspects of the demographic developments and security situation of the Middle East. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Batthyány Lajos Foundation.
The following is Part III of a three-part analysis that sets out to illustrate the three fault lines that are about to redraw the geostrategic map of the Old World.
The following is Part II of a three-part analysis that sets out to illustrate the three fault lines that are about to redraw the geostrategic map of the Old World.
The following is Part I of a three-part analysis that sets out to illustrate the three fault lines that are about to redraw the geostrategic map of the Old World.