Issandr El Amrani

Issandr El Amrani is a Moroccan‑born journalist, political analyst, and author who specializes in contemporary Middle Eastern affairs, with particular emphasis on Egyptian and Syrian politics. He is based in Cairo and contributes regularly to a variety of international and regional media outlets, including The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, Al‑Monitor, The New Arab, Middle East Eye, and The New York Times. His commentary frequently addresses the dynamics of the Arab Spring, the role of the military in Egyptian governance, the Syrian civil war, and the broader geopolitical contest between regional and external powers.

El Amrani’s work spans op‑eds, analytical pieces, and interviews, and he is often cited by other journalists and scholars for his on‑the‑ground perspective. In addition to his journalistic activities, he has authored a book titled The Arab Revolt (publication details uncertain) and has contributed chapters to edited volumes on Middle Eastern politics. He has also participated in conferences and think‑tank discussions, offering briefings on current events and policy implications for the region.

While his writings are widely disseminated, detailed biographical information—including specific academic qualifications, institutional affiliations, and a comprehensive bibliography—remains limited in publicly available encyclopedic sources. Consequently, further verification from authoritative biographical references would be required to expand this entry.

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