Bruno Huberman

TEACHING

My teaching experience spans undergraduate, graduate, and extension courses in International Relations, with a strong emphasis on critical theory, historical analysis, and global political economy.

I teach and supervise courses on:

  • International Relations and the Middle East

  • Colonialism, settler colonialism, and decolonisation

  • Racism, capitalism, and global inequality

  • US foreign policy and imperial strategies

  • Security, counterinsurgency, and political violence

  • Palestine/Israel in comparative and global perspective

My pedagogical approach combines classical and contemporary theory with empirical case studies, encouraging students to critically interrogate dominant narratives in international politics and to connect global processes to local and regional realities.

In addition to formal university teaching, I am deeply engaged in public education and knowledge dissemination through podcasts, public lectures, workshops, and long-form writing.

Online courses and open-access educational content will be launched soon, aimed at an international audience interested in the history of Palestine/Israel, critical Middle East studies, and anti-colonial approaches to global politics.