I gave evidence on the minority rights situation in Iraq at a hearing of the Sub-committee on Human Rights of the European Parliament in Brussels on 5 December 2011.
If Gaddafi supporters in/outside the regime did not fight, where are they and what are...
Published in Atlantic Review on 22 August 2011. If Gaddafi supporters in/outside the regime did not...
If Gaddafi supporters in/outside the regime did not fight, where are they and what are...
Examining three main schools of conflict resolution—centripetalism, consociational power sharing and power dividing—and contrasting their...
In my contribution to this special corporate briefing, I focus on the challenge of dealing...
The challenges related to managing Iraq’s hydrocarbons resources and its disputed territories have a number...
Published in International Affairs, this article focuses on the dynamics of the process of settling...
Published in The Kurdish Policy Imperative (ed. by Robert Lowe and Gareth Stansfield, Chatham House,...
By Nayla Razzouk and Caroline Alexander July 14 (Bloomberg) — Iraq is transforming from a battleground...
Three months after parliamentary elections were held in Iraq, a new government has yet to...
The democratic governance of divided societies can pose particular challenges. Yet, while diversity is the...
At this special Chatham House conference, I was one of the invited international experts to...
Published in The National Interest, this short piece examines patterns of the spread of ethnic...
AFTER receiving its orders, the first plane dropped a GBU-12 bomb carrying 500 pounds of...
Attacks on civilians in Iraq are increasing, a sign that the insurgency is expanding
from assaults on U.S. and Iraqi security forces toward civil war, according to
analysts, including Stefan Wolff, professor of Middle East politics at the U.K.‘s
University of Bath and a consultant to the British Foreign Office.
On Sunday, Iraq went to the polls, or at least a sizeable majority of Iraqis...
Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi may gain the most support...