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What Next After the Assassination Attempt on Mustafa al-Kadhimi?
The question of how Iraqi militias will respond to their decreased presence in parliament becomes increasingly salient with the finalization of Iraq’s election results.
Dec 4, 2021
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Ali Al-Mikdam
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Young MPs of the Tishreen Movement Face Off Against Establishment Parties
With a sizable number of independents in Iraq’s next parliament, young Iraqi MPs are hoping to push the Iraqi government to finally deliver on their protest demands from 2019.
Oct 29, 2021
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Azhar Al-Rubaie
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Reflections on Iraq’s October Elections: The Good, the Bad, and the Still Unknown
While Iraq’s new electoral law did have some successes, the reforms it attempted to achieve will only be able to come to fruition if the Iraqi electorate is convinced that elections can make a tangible difference in their lives.
Oct 27, 2021
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Sardar Aziz
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Iraq’s Purple Coup: A Truly Iraqi Electoral Surprise, Par Excellence
Preliminary election results illustrate Iraqi opposition to foreign influence and the impact of the Marja'iyya of Najaf, as the Sadrists lead the coalition-building process to form the next parliament.
Oct 15, 2021
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Munqith Dagher
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Iraq’s Next Generation: A New Political Class Struggles to Rise
On October 10, a new generation of Iraqi voters, who have lived their entire lives in a fledgling democracy rife with bureaucracy and corruption underpinned by sectarian patronage networks, could have their say in who governs them.
Oct 7, 2021
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Ashleigh Whelan
Mohanad Adnan
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A Gateway to Change or New Conflicts: Iraq’s 2021 Elections
Iraqis are preparing to participate in the country’s most important elections since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003. As all parties prepare for the ballot, interviews with those who choose to participate and those boycotting it emphasize what’s at stake.
Oct 7, 2021
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Ali Al-Mikdam
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Hurdles for the Iraqi Parliamentary Election
Uncontrolled weapons are the most prominent barrier to the electoral process, along with insufficient international observation to ensure free and transparent elections.
Sep 29, 2021
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Jasem Alshamary
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Fearing the Aftermath of the Elections: Will the Powder Keg in Iraq Ignite?
Recent polling shows that a majority of Iraqis anticipate that elections will lead to increased security and political problems as militias and dominant factors are expected to maintain control.
Sep 22, 2021
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Munqith Dagher
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The Return of Liberals to Power in the Moroccan General Elections
With influential billionaire Aziz Akhannouch announced as the new head of government, the former Moroccan prime minister and his party—the PJD—are grappling with a significant loss of power.
Sep 17, 2021
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Mohamed Chtatou
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Women and Politics in Algeria: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Algeria’s new elections law threatens to derail progress on women’s participation in country politics and leadership.
Sep 15, 2021
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Ahmed Marwane
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Iraqi Elections: Current Coalitions Are Not a Recipe for Change
As Iraq’s electoral coalitions campaign for parliament spots, old alliances and political players are likely to prevent the elections from leading to major changes in Iraq’s political sphere.
Sep 9, 2021
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Nawzad Shukri
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Iranian President Raisi: The Hanging Judge
As Raisi carves out his role as Iran’s new president, the international community must recognize and seek to bring to light his involvement in Iran’s state-led 1988 massacre of prisoners.
Aug 26, 2021
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Thomas Parker
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Polls Give Iraq’s Reformers the Advantage, the Vote May Be Theirs to Lose
In Iraq, pre-election polls indicate likely difficulties for Tishreen protest movement to translate popular support into electoral gains, due to widespread concerns about electoral legitimacy and political violence.
Aug 20, 2021
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Erik Gustafson
Omar Al-Nidawi
Mohammed Khalil
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A Future and a Role for Algerian Youth after the Hirak Movement
While plagued by difficulties and divisions, the hope created by the Hirak movement is still alive, and Algerians should work to cultivate it.
Jul 19, 2021
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Ahmed Marwane
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Iraqi Women’s Path to Parliament
Reforms are needed to open greater opportunities for Iraqi women's political representation.
Jun 24, 2021
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Ayat Mudhafar Noori
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Iraq at a Crossroads: Radical Reforms to Avert State Collapse
Without radical reform, Iraq faces potential dissolution and geographic fragmentation in the case of an increasingly likely economic crisis.
Jun 2, 2021
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Farhad Alaaldin
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As Polls Show Increasing Dissatisfaction, will Young Shias Turn the Tables on Iraq’s Political System?
The Kadhimi government must move quickly if it wants to avoid a potential popular uprising among dissatisfied Shias in Iraq.
May 25, 2021
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Munqith Dagher
Karl Kaltenthaler
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Iraqi Political Parties: From the Reign of Ideology to the Rule of Chaos
The history of Iraq’s political parties helps contextualize why Iraq’s current political scene is so fragmented, and what remains missing.
May 7, 2021
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Abbas Abboud Salem
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Challenges to Secular Reforms in the KRI’s Biggest Islamist Party
Iraqi Kurdistan's Komal party faces a difficult dilemma as it seeks a more reformist direction.
Apr 23, 2021
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Mehmet Alaca
Bekir Aydoğan
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Uprising or Election: What Kind of Change Do Iraqis Want?
New polls show that Iraqis want institutional change, but they are losing faith in elections as a real means towards reform.
Mar 12, 2021
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Munqith Dagher
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