My article for @brookings.edu with @hamzehhadad.bsky.social on the value of Iraqi stability for the region, and the cost of allowing it to descend into the regional war: www.brookings.edu/articles/ira...
My article for @brookings.edu with @hamzehhadad.bsky.social on the value of Iraqi stability for the region, and the cost of allowing it to descend into the regional war: www.brookings.edu/articles/ira...
Hamzeh Hadad argues that #Iraqβs November 2025 elections are likely to yield another broad coalition government, with Shia parties once again determining the next prime minister. https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-2025-iraqi-election-will-sudani-serve-a-second-term/
The 2025 Iraqi Election: Will Sudani Serve a Second Term?
My latest analysis on the upcoming government formation for the @arabcenterdc.org
arabcenterdc.org/resource/the...
This paper delves into the relationship between the religious establishment in Najaf and paramilitary groups in Iraq today, but I also explain how the phenomenon of paramilitary groups is not a new one in Iraq, and has been present since the late 1950s.
Happy to share that my paper, "The Religious De-Legitimization of Non-State Actors in Iraq", has been published by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in a series on non-state actors in Iraq. www.kas.de/en/web/jorda...
There was a lot spent this election by the likes of Sudani and Mandalawi, but it is reassuring that money does not always correlate with seats. Especially since many Iraqis raised concern of instances of attempted vote buying during the election campaign.
Deputy Speaker Muhsin Al-Mandalawi is another who spent considerably this election and it resulted only in eight seats. Compare that to newly established political party Ishraqat Kanoon, that also got eight seats, building on the six seats they won in the last election.
It is interesting to note that Sudani only got four more seats in 2025 than Abadi did in 2018, despite spending a lot more during his campaign. Tougher to compare these elections to 2021, which were an outlier because Kadhimi did not run and the electoral system was different.
I had the pleasure of participating in the @fms-foundation.bsky.socialβs webinar on Iraqi elections with my colleagues Salman Khairalla & Abdulrahman Al Bo Ragheef. www.youtube.com/live/OCJl_X0...
This piece by two of Iraq's most eminent analysts @marsin.bsky.social and @hamzehhadad.bsky.social is a must-read ahead of Iraq's crucial general elections next week.
www.brookings.edu/articles/why...
As Iraqis head to the polls next week, @marsin.bsky.social and I write for @brookings.edu on the need to raise the bar for democratic performance. www.brookings.edu/articles/why...
@hamzehhadad.bsky.social and @marsin.bsky.social compare Iraq and Syria's experiences of post-Ba'ath constitution-drafting and state-building, advocate for inclusive federalism in Syria: www.brookings.edu/articles/ira...
This is a really important piece as we near the end of UNAMI mandate. It sheds light on the current situation of NGOs in Iraq, which have played a major role in Iraqi society for decades.
1001iraqithoughts.com/2025/10/21/t...
Input from Iraqi President Rashid on Iraqβs relative success regarding federalism & advice for Syrians.
My latest piece with @marsin.bsky.social for @brookings.edu on the 20th anniversary of the Iraqi constitution & lessons for Syria, primarily regarding federalism. www.brookings.edu/articles/ira...
Also available on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/w...
Second episode of Iraqi Voices since our return. We dive deeper into the upcoming elections as we discuss the changes of reverting back to provincial-wide districts & first past the post voting. open.spotify.com/episode/1vYu...
On the 8th anniversary of the passing of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, this passage from the introduction of βShalash the Iraqiβ shows a glimpse of what made him different from his peers.
So glad to see @hamzehhadad.bsky.social and his colleagues back with the Iraqi Voices podcast after a long hiatus! Highly recommend if you're looking for calm, thoughtful conversations about Iraqi politics.
ποΈThe best podcast on Iraq is back!
Hassan Hadad, @alwaeli.bsky.social, Ali Al-Mawlawi, and @hamzehhadad.bsky.social discuss how sustained political calm has translated into a stability dividend and examine what steps are needed to secure long-term prosperity.
open.spotify.com/episode/3LS5...
Coming from @stanfordpress.bsky.social in the summer of 2026! @lisablaydes.bsky.social and I edited a book "Ba'thist Iraq through Archives" with a star studded list of contributors!
There are plenty of lessons to learn from Iraq in how to implement federalism, but claiming itβs a failure as Sharaa has done in the past is just false.
Regarding Iraq this is simply not true. Iraqβs Kurdistan region has had semi-autonomy since 1991 & constitutionally recognized as a federal region. How would a Kurdish region in Syria put Iraq at risk?
βHe warned that any effort aimed at preserving the SDFβs structure as is, would βput the region at great risk and may lead to a large-scale warβ and could also βput Iraq and Turkey at great risk, as well as the Syrian state.ββ www.rudaw.net/english/midd...
I wrote a piece for @jodemocracy.bsky.social on a little-noticed court decision last week to effectively permanently outlaw Jordanβs teacherβs union
www.journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclu...
My latest for @ecfr looks at efforts to find 100s of 1000s of Iraqis who are missing.Many are believed to be in mass graves. #Iraq has so many mass graves it has a specialized directorate. It even has a Mass Graves Day.Every number is a person who was part of a family that is integral to a community
Now that I am back to posting on here. Important to flag down this brilliant paper by @raniaab.bsky.social for @ecfrmena.bsky.social.
Unearthing the past: Iraqβs mass graves and the quest for justice: ecfr.eu/publication/...
As the regional conflict spreads, this paper from IISS explains how Iraq has managed to stay out of it for the most part.
www.iiss.org/publications...
Why Iraq gives Syria a hand
www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/t...