Hamzeh Hadad
@hamzehhadad.bsky.social
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Adjunct Fellow at the Center for a New American Security. All views are my own.
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On the 8th anniversary of the passing of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, this passage from the introduction of “Shalash the Iraqi” shows a glimpse of what made him different from his peers.
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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.
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🎙️The 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.

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Understanding Iraq's Stability Dividend
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marsin.bsky.social
🎙️The 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.

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Understanding Iraq's Stability Dividend
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samuelhelfont.bsky.social
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!
hamzehhadad.bsky.social
There are plenty of lessons to learn from Iraq in how to implement federalism, but claiming it’s a failure as Sharaa has done in the past is just false.
hamzehhadad.bsky.social
Regarding Iraq this is simply not true. Iraq’s 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?
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“He warned that any effort aimed at preserving the SDF’s structure as is, would ‘put the region at great risk and may lead to a large-scale war’ and could also ‘put Iraq and Turkey at great risk, as well as the Syrian state.’” www.rudaw.net/english/midd...
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raniaab.bsky.social
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
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ECFR @ecfr.eu · Jul 31
Visiting Fellow @raniaab.bsky.social's policy brief documents the ongoing attempt to identify and bring justice, dignity and closure to the disappearance and killings of hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq, many of whom are believed to be in mass graves @ecfrmena.bsky.social
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Unearthing the past: Iraq’s mass graves and the quest for justice
A European-backed UN body explored mass graves in Iraq between 2018 and 2024, supporting steps towards justice and reconciliation—and providing wider lessons for the region…
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Now that I am back to posting on here. Important to flag down this brilliant paper by @raniaab.bsky.social for @ecfrmena.bsky.social.
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It’s ironic as part of the establishment of a region in Iraqi Kurdistan was to address centralization by Baghdad. Many in Sulaymaniyah over the years have accused Erbil of the same thing.

To read more about this & federalism in Iraq, check out my paper: www.academia.edu/120730929/Un...
Unpacking Federalism in Iraq: Insights from Basra, Ninawa and Sulaymaniyah
In recent years, existential crises – like war and terrorism – have dominated headlines, research, and policy discussions on Iraq. As a result, important topics, like federalism, have often been pushe...
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🇮🇶 Iraq officially has 19 provinces now with Halabja.

It will be interesting to see if there will be noticeable change for the people of Halabja. Previously as part of Sulaymaniyah in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, there has been dissatisfaction with centralization by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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A stabilising transition in Syria is far from assured. My piece after recent visit calling for Western govs to urgently step up support amid deep challenges & some worrying signs. Should start with more direct assistance given sanctions relief unlikely to be short-term answer ecfr.eu/article/the-...
The road ahead: Six ways Europeans can urgently support a stable Syria
After the fall of Assad, many Syrians hope for a better future. But intense political and economic challenges risk derailing the transition. Europeans urgently need to do more to help stabilise Syria’...
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Debating US Primacy in the Midde East - introducing my new essay and spectacular collection of IR theories and Middle East experts trying to make sense of the nature and limits of US power.

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Debating US Primacy in the Middle East
Announcing a new and rather relevant new publication at a regrettably pivotal time
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hamzehhadad.bsky.social
It is going to be interesting to see whether Al-Sharaa comes to the Arab League Summit this year in Baghdad. Then again, the Iraqi political class set the precedent to have murderous Syrian leaders be present at the Arab League when they pushed for Bashar Al-Assad’s return.
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Once again, Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s comments on post-2003 Iraq & what he did there are nauseating & insulting.

I guess, trying to downplay the fact he was a foreigner joining a terrorist group that blew up innocent Iraqis on a daily basis is part of the rehabilitation campaign.
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Recently appointed head of Iraqi intelligence Hameed Al-Shatri is the first Iraqi official to visit Damascus post-Ba’ath. There were a handful of Iraqi officials that were in charge of handling relations with Syria during Ba’ath regime. No surprise that a new but trusted figure was sent by Baghdad.
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I wonder if we are gonna see the same scholars & analysts who have tried to paint Saddam as non-sectarian do the same with Bashar Al-Assad.
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Agreed. Been saying this for days. people weirdly pushing some expectation of mass deployment flooding into Syria. Spillover not off the cards, especially with reports of ISIS resurgence in NE (deir ezzor), but like you, I don’t see big push to defend Bashar, espec with such spectacular offensive.