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Michael Rabi Syrkin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations and the Department of International Relations, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed his PhD at the Federmann School of Public Policy and Governance, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His ethnographic and historical research has focused on the intersection of health governance, international politics, and emergency. Michael's work has been published in journals that specialize in areas such as international relations, health sociology, public policy, Science and Technology Studies, and history. In his current research project on "Post-Emergency Politics and the (Re)Shaping of Global Health Governance", he is investigating politics in the aftermath of emergencies and their consequences.