I was quoted in “Will Iraq become more
decentralized after the Islamic State?” in Rudaw, "An Independent Kurdistan Would Begin With a Clash" in War Is Boring both by Paul Iddon, and was mentioned in "The day after ISIS: the Middle East after Islamic State | Tending flowers in the desert" by Craig Whiteside for the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Review Iraq’s Burdens, Oil, Sanctions, and Underdevelopment
Alnasrawi, Abbas, Iraq’s Burdens, Oil, Sanctions, and Underdevelopment , Westport London: Greenwood Press, 2002 Iraq’s Burdens, Oil, San...


-
Dr. Michael Izady of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs recently gave an interview to the Swiss-based International Relat...
-
While the total number of security incidents went down from September to October in Iraq, Islamic State operations in the country have slowl...
-
Fishman, Brian, The Master Plan, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and the Jihadi Strategy For Final Victory , New Haven & London: Yale University Press, ...

No comments:
Post a Comment