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Dr. Dalia Fahmy serves as Associate Professor of Political Science at Long Island University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with additional roles as Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Policy and former Visiting Scholar at Rutgers University's Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights (2018).
Her academic credentials include:
- B.A. and M.A. from New York University
- M.A. and Ph.D. from Rutgers University
Dr. Fahmy's research critically examines Politics of the Middle East, U.S. Foreign Policy, Political Islam, and Democratization. Her forthcoming book The Rise and Fall of The Muslim Brotherhood and the Future of Political Islam and co-edited volumes on Egyptian democracy position her at the forefront of analyzing political transitions in the Arab world, with particular focus on the interplay between Islamism and democratic governance.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals sustained engagement with post-Arab Spring trajectories, especially Egypt's political evolution. Her work consistently explores liberalism's contradictions, revolutionary disillusionment, and the Muslim Brotherhood's role, while increasingly addressing how Islamophobia reshapes U.S. foreign policy frameworks in the Middle East.
Her scholarly impact is recognized through:
- Kleigman Prize in Political Science (2014)
- Newton Prize for Excellence in Teaching (2016)
- NPR's Source of the Week (2017)
- Islamic Scholarship Fund Award
- Porte Fund Award
As a public intellectual, Dr. Fahmy provides expert commentary for ABC, CBS, CNN, Washington Post, and Aljazeera, while presenting research at Harvard, Princeton, World Bank, and Middle East Institute forums, bridging academic scholarship with policy discourse on Middle Eastern democratization.




