Eliza Gheorghe
Former Romanian Cultural Institute Scholar
Professional Affiliation
Assistant Professor in the International Relations Department at Bilkent University
Expert Bio
Eliza Gheorghe is an Assistant Professor in the International Relations Department at Bilkent University. She earned her doctorate in International Relations from the University of Oxford (Honors, 2014) and an M.A. in Security Studies from Georgetown University (Honors, 2010), on a Fulbright scholarship. She held research fellowships at the Institute for Peace Science and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, Yale University, Harvard Kennedy School, Cornell University, SAIS-Johns Hopkins University, the Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies, and Université Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne. Her research was also funded by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, and the University of Vienna. She is the recipient of the International Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers (2019-2022) from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK), with her project The Globalization of the Atom: Nuclear Trade and the Spread of Atomic Weapons. Her research focuses on nuclear proliferation and the evolution of the nuclear market; questions of grand strategy and nuclear alliances; nuclear dominoes; and illicit trade and trafficking networks. Her work has been published in International Security, International History Review, European Review of History, Cold War History, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Palgrave Macmillan, and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. At Bilkent, she teaches International Relations, International Security, and Nuclear Proliferation and International Politics.
Wilson Center Project
“Romania and the Bomb: Bucharest’s Nuclear Acquisition Strategy during the Cold War”
Insight & Analysis by Eliza Gheorghe
- Past event
- Cold War
Pan-Arabism: A Path to Unity or Division?
- Past event
- Diplomatic History
Osirak 40 Years Later: Historical Reflections on the Raid
- Past event
- Cold War
The Cold War in the Middle East or the Middle East in the Cold War?
- Past event
- Nuclear History
From Egypt to Iran: The History of Nuclear Politics in the Middle East
- Blog post
- Cold War
Communists and Terrorists: Brothers in Arms or Allies of Convenience?
- Publication
- Cold War
The Shah's Petro-Diplomacy with Ceausescu: Iran and Romania in the era of Detente
- Publication
- Cold War