Rutgers Center For the Study of Genocide & Human Rights
Visiting Scholar
Center For Global Policy
Senior Fellow
Long Island University
Associate Professor of Political Science
Long Island University 2011 - 2017
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Drew University 2011 - 2011
Visiting Lecturer
Education:
Rutgers University 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science and Government, Philosophy, Political Science, Government
Rutgers University 2006
Masters, Master of Arts, Political Science and Government, Political Science, Government
Rutgers University 2006
New York University 2002
Masters, Master of Arts, International Relations
New York University 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science and Government, Political Science, Government
Bloomberg News - Berlin Area, Germany since Apr 2012
Real Estate Reporter
Freelance - New York City, Berlin Apr 2003 - Apr 2012
Financial Writer and Editor
Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association - New York, NY Sep 2004 - Mar 2011
Founding Board Member
CNBC TV - Greater New York City Area Apr 2000 - Apr 2003
Senior Segment Producer
Bridge News - New York City Mar 1997 - Apr 2000
Reporter
Egypt is not unlike any authoritarian state, where leaders use elections to remind people of their pervasive power, said Dalia Fahmy, an associate professor of political science at Long Island University and author of Egypt and the Contradictions of Liberalism.
Date: Mar 27, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Accor Agrees to Acquire $1.23 Billion of European Hotels
To contact the reporters on this story: Neil Callanan in London at [email protected]; Dalia Fahmy in Berlin at [email protected] To contact the editors responsible for this story: Andrew Blackman at [email protected] Ross Larsen, Jeffrey St.Onge