Kamaran Palani
kamaranpalani.bsky.social
Kamaran Palani
@kamaranpalani.bsky.social
Principal Investigator of PeaceRep Iraq programme, LSE Middle East Centre
Reposted by Kamaran Palani
Iraq’s system endures not because of its structural efficacy but through the interaction of three mechanisms operating over time: Identity Reconfiguration, Legitimacy Erosion, and Priority Divergence.’ By Kamaran Palani
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How Power-Sharing Endures: Generational Change and Institutional Persistence in Iraq
This article examines how Iraq’s ethno-sectarian power-sharing system has continued despite significant generational change since 2003. Drawing on an online survey alongside structured group discus...
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September 13, 2025 at 1:44 PM
I was quoted in this piece by Winthrop Rodgers: “The region has never really escaped the legacy of dictatorship, and in Syria, it has worsened. The old Baathist denial of Kurdish rights is back, now reinforced by ethnic chauvinism and religious extremism.”
NEW from me in @thenewarab.bsky.social: Kurds around the world are watching events in Aleppo and Iran with outrage and trepidation. They reinforce both the centrality of Kurds in the changes taking place in the Middle East and the precarity of their position.
www.newarab.com/analysis/ale...
From Aleppo to Iran: A split-screen moment for Kurdish anxieties
Fighting in Aleppo and Iran’s protests reinforce both the centrality of Kurds in the changes taking place in the Middle East and the precarity of their position
www.newarab.com
January 14, 2026 at 8:36 PM
Two years ago, the fear of confronting Iran centered on its capacity to destabilise the wider region, from Beirut and Baghdad to Sanaa and Damascus. Today, the fight against the Islamic Republic is happening at home, in its very streets, exactly what the authorities worked for decades to prevent.
January 14, 2026 at 7:27 PM
Join us on Saturday, February 14, for PeaceRep Iraq's final conference, 'Reframing Iraq: Power, Politics, and Paths to Inclusion'.

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January 14, 2026 at 6:44 PM
Reposted by Kamaran Palani
NEW from me in @thenewarab.bsky.social: Kurds around the world are watching events in Aleppo and Iran with outrage and trepidation. They reinforce both the centrality of Kurds in the changes taking place in the Middle East and the precarity of their position.
www.newarab.com/analysis/ale...
From Aleppo to Iran: A split-screen moment for Kurdish anxieties
Fighting in Aleppo and Iran’s protests reinforce both the centrality of Kurds in the changes taking place in the Middle East and the precarity of their position
www.newarab.com
January 14, 2026 at 10:20 AM
Reposted by Kamaran Palani
What happens to refugees when they can finally leave the camp? For PeaceRep–Iraq, @kamaranpalani.bsky.social examines the challenges residents of Syria's Al-Hol camp face attempting to integrate in Iraq blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2025/10/...
‘Life After Hope’: Integration Experiences of Families Returning from Al-Hol to Iraq - Middle East Centre
What happens to refugees when they can finally leave the camps? For PeaceRep–Iraq, Kamaran Palani examines the attempts to integrate in Iraq
blogs.lse.ac.uk
October 8, 2025 at 10:28 AM