Geopolitical Risk
Analyst — MENA & Francophone Africa
Geopolitical risk researcher with field experience in fragile state operations and native Arabic and French fluency. MA Diplomacy & Global Politics, University of Westminster. IOM Burundi, 2024.
Consulting-style risk brief analysing the geopolitical and commercial implications of Iran's post-Khamenei succession. Examines factional dynamics within the IRGC and clerical establishment, hydrocarbon leverage as a foreign policy instrument, sanctions exposure across three transition scenarios, and external actor positioning — with particular attention to Gulf state and Chinese interests.
Download Brief (PDF)Comparative dataset examining the relationship between hydrocarbon dependency and military expenditure intensity across two major rentier states over 25 years. Constructed from SIPRI Military Expenditure Database (constant 2023 USD) and World Bank World Development Indicators. Supports the rentier state thesis that oil rents systematically enable and sustain militarised governance.
Key Findings
Absolute expenditure (USD millions)
Military spend as % of GDP
Oil rents as % of GDP
Geopolitical risk researcher with a regional focus on MENA energy security and Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, combining academic rigour with field-level operational experience.
My MA dissertation at Westminster examined how Western energy diplomacy and sanctions regimes have shaped militarised governance in hydrocarbon states — a question I approach through primary Arabic sources, quantitative datasets, and structured scenario analysis. This work sits at the intersection of political economy, security studies, and commercial risk.
Prior to my MA, I served as a Programme and Research Assistant with IOM in Bujumbura, Burundi, conducting OSINT and HUMINT research in a fragile operating environment and producing risk assessments under operational constraints. That field experience shapes how I think about risk: as something that is felt on the ground before it appears in a dataset.
I am trilingual in Arabic, French, and English — with source-level access to MENA and Francophone African media, legal registers, and primary documentation.
Geopolitical Risk Researcher • MENA & Francophone Africa • Updated April 2026