About Omar Ashour
Senior Associate Fellow at Al Sharq Forum. He is also a Senior Lecturer in Security Studies in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, at the University of Exeter and an Associate Fellow at Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) in London. He is the author of The De-Radicalization of Jihadists: Transforming Armed Islamist Movements, the first book on transitions from armed to unarmed activism by several Islamists organisations in North Africa. His most recent publications include a Brookings study entitled “Collusion to Collision: Islamist-Military Relations in Egypt” and a United Nations’ co-authored study on security sector reform in the aftermath of the Arab-majority uprisings entitled “An Overview of the Arab Security Sector: Legacies, Functions and Perceptions.” He is a regular contributor to media outlets including the BBC, Al-Jazeera, CNN and others. His op-eds are published in Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, The Guardian, al-Jazeera.net, BBC.co.uk, CNN.com, and other media outlets.
Research Interests: Security Studies, Civil-Military Relations, Security Sector Reform, and Islamist-Military Relations with a Focus on Egypt and Libya.