Fanar Haddad
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
From Existential Struggle to Political Banality: The Politics of Sect in Post-2003 Iraq
Haddad, Fanar, 2020, In: Review of Faith and International Affairs. 18, 1, p. 70-86 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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How Tahrir gave birth to a new Iraq
Haddad, Fanar, 2019, Middle East Eye.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Iraq protests: There's no going back to the status quo ante
Haddad, Fanar, 2019, Middle East Eye.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Iraq's Sectarian Inheritance
Haddad, Fanar, 2013, Foreign Policy.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Research
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Iraq's protests and the reform farce
Haddad, Fanar, 2019, Al-Jazeera English.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Iraq, 15 years later: The fixation on 2003 does a disservice to Iraq and its peoples
Haddad, Fanar, 2018, Middle East Eye.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Iraq: Atrocity as Political Capital
Haddad, Fanar, 2016, Mass Atrocities End: Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, the Sudans, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq. Conley-Zilkic, B. (ed.).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units: A Hybrid Actor in a Hybrid State
Haddad, Fanar, 2020, United Nations University Press. 39 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Commissioned › peer-review
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Iraq’s Protests: can a “Sunni Spring” turn into an “Iraqi Spring”?
Haddad, Fanar, 2013, Foreign Policy.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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Moqtada Al Sadr represents the dysfunction of Iraqi politics: The populist nationalist holds many of the country's political cards, but still not enough of them to end the political stalemate
Haddad, Fanar, 9 Aug 2022, In: The National.Research output: Contribution to journal › Contribution to newspaper - Newspaper article › Communication
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