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31 Dec 2023, 6:52 pm
Contents include:2003-2023: A twenty-year reflection of the Iraqi invasion, occupation and resulting interventions Irene Costantini & Dylan O’Driscoll, 2003–2023: A Twenty-Year Reflection of the Iraqi Invasion, Occupation and Resulting Interventions Irene Costantini & Dylan O’Driscoll, Twenty Years of Externally Promoted Security Assistance in Iraq: Changing Approaches and Their Limits Shamiran Mako, Divided Opposition, Fragmented Statebuilding:… [read post]
15 Aug 2022, 9:41 am
Featured speakers include: Omar Al-Nidawi, director of programs at the Enabling Peace in Iraq Center; Katherine Harvey, adjunct professor at Georgetown University; Shamiran Mako, professor at Boston University; and David Des Roches, professor at the National Defense University. [read post]
19 Jan 2021, 1:27 pm
Shamiran Mako assessed the Baghdad-Erbil Sinjar agreement, a joint security agreement with Iraq’s government and the Kurdistan Regional Government negotiating peace in disputed territories. [read post]
23 Jan 2021, 10:24 am
” Lester Munson shared an episode of Fault Lines featuring David Adesnik and John Hannah, to discuss the "From Trump to Biden" report detailing the successes and failures of the Trump administration’s foreign policy: Shamiran Mako explained how discontent among local communities in the District of Sinjar may jeopardize the fragile Sinjar agreement between the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, in addition to the region’s stability… [read post]
7 Feb 2022, 9:13 am
The panel will feature Marsin Alshamary, research fellow for the Middle East Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School; Simona Foltyn, an independent journalist and special correspondent at PBS NewsHour in Iraq; Shamiran Mako, assistant professor at Boston University; and Lahib Higel, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group. [read post]
17 Jan 2021, 7:01 am
Boston University’s Shamiran Mako assesses the Baghdad-Erbil Sinjar agreement, explaining how discontent among local communities may jeopardize this fragile settlement and stability in general. [read post]