
Kristin Fabbe
Full-time Professor
Florence School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute (EUI)
Her primary expertise lies in comparative politics, with a deep regional focus on the Middle East and southeastern Europe, and a particular emphasis on Turkey. In her research portfolio, Professor Fabbe explores the intricate relationship between state-driven development strategies and identity politics as well as the determinants of social cohesion and societal ruptures.
In her first book, “Disciples of the State: Religion and State-Building in the Former Ottoman World” (Cambridge University Press, 2019), she examined the role of religious elites, institutions, and attachments in state-building and modernization initiatives in Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. She is currently researching social cohesion and crises, particularly economic shocks, severe austerity measures, and large demographic changes.
She also works on issues of migration management and the geopolitics of human mobility. She regularly consults for national governments, the private sector and international organisations on these issues.