About

Ahmed Nabwy is a researcher and writer focusing on state theory, political geography, and the structural power dynamics of the Middle East. He grounds his analysis in political economy and advanced state theory, treating space, infrastructure, and borders as active sites of power.

He holds a Master’s degree from Hitit University and a Bachelor’s degree from Cairo University. His academic work centers on the failure of the modern state project in the Arab region and the persistence of hybrid and fragmented sovereignties.

His doctoral research project, “Power, Space, and Representation,” examines everyday politics and urban resistance in Cairo, focusing on how ordinary practices reshape political authority.

Alongside academic research, he publishes analytical essays on Middle Eastern politics, with a focus on Palestine, authoritarianism, and regional power structures.