Ahmed Saber Abbas
Guest Contributor
Ahmed Saber Abbas is an international relations and security analyst specializing in OSINT-driven strategic risk and geopolitical competition. His work examines how conflict dynamics, maritime chokepoints and supply chains, energy governance, and alignment shifts shape state behavior and security outcomes – anchored in the Middle East and adjacent theaters, with broader attention to cross-regional great-power rivalry. He holds a master’s in International Relations from Peking University.