Philippe PELLET
Degrees: 1986: Geological Engineer (MSc); From September 2021: Doctoral School of Public Administration at the Budapest University of Public Service
Research interests: Christian persecution, Antichristianism
Contact: +36 30 493 2559 - Pellet.Philippe[at]uni-nke.hu
Projects:
Ongoing: the causes of the conflict in Ethiopia started in November 2020, and its consequences to the Christians in Tigray;
Planned PhD research topic (from September 2021): protection of the Christian values in a secular state through the example of France;
Planned (2021-22): impact of political and religious events and speeches in Europe (especially in France) on relations between religious communities in Jordan;
Planned (2021-22): impact of the terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso on the different ethnic and religious communities
Short introduction:
French geologist with 30 years of international experience in various areas, mainly in sustainable development and humanitarian affairs in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Since April 1st, 2021, he works at the Research Institute for Religion and Society, where he is involved in researches on Christian persecution and anti-Christianity. He previously worked for the Hungary Helps Agency, where he was responsible for managing and overseeing about a hundred humanitarian and development projects aimed primarily at helping persecuted Christians.