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Rentierism and Power: The erosion of social class in Iraq

Iraq’s social classes were not shaped by market conditions. They emerged according to the ruling order. This article traces how oil, wars, and post-2003 state-building reshaped Iraqi society. Class became tied to…


Hanan Salim / 25 May 2026

Known too early, answered too late: What Britain’s Iraq war archives reveal 

In December 2025, the author accessed newly released British government files at The National Archives in London. Twenty-three years after the invasion of Iraq, they shed light on allegations of abuse by…


Tamara Alfarisi / 4 May 2026

“The Last-Minute Candidate”: An unpublished biography of Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zaidi 

Ali Al-Zaidi, the man tasked with forming the new government, has a record that stretches from parliamentary economic committees and party politics to the food market; alongside a four-trillion-dinar debt and mounting…


Hussein Fadel / 29 April 2026

The New Middle Ages: The Rise of Apocalyptic Narratives

The article explores how ideas surrounding the end of the world and the Messiah among Christians, Jews, Sunnis, Shiites, and others have become part of politics and warfare, and are no longer…


Gilgamesh Nabil / 28 April 2026

LATEST POSTS

Rentierism and Power: The erosion of social class in Iraq

Iraq’s social classes were not shaped by market conditions. They emerged according to the ruling order. This article traces how oil, wars, and post-2003 state-building reshaped Iraqi society. Class became tied to…


Hanan Salim / 25 May 2026

Known too early, answered too late: What Britain’s Iraq war archives reveal 

In December 2025, the author accessed newly released British government files at The National Archives in London. Twenty-three years after the invasion of Iraq, they shed light on allegations of abuse by…


Tamara Alfarisi / 4 May 2026

“The Last-Minute Candidate”: An unpublished biography of Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zaidi 

Ali Al-Zaidi, the man tasked with forming the new government, has a record that stretches from parliamentary economic committees and party politics to the food market; alongside a four-trillion-dinar debt and mounting…


Hussein Fadel / 29 April 2026

The New Middle Ages: The Rise of Apocalyptic Narratives

The article explores how ideas surrounding the end of the world and the Messiah among Christians, Jews, Sunnis, Shiites, and others have become part of politics and warfare, and are no longer…


Gilgamesh Nabil / 28 April 2026

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Rentierism and Power: The erosion of social class in Iraq

Hanan Salim / 25 May 2026

Iraq’s social classes were not shaped by market conditions. They emerged according to the ruling order. This article traces how oil, wars, and post-2003 state-building reshaped Iraqi society. Class became tied to influence and authority rather than to the means...

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Marriage Without Safeguards: The Consequences of Iraq’s Personal Status Code  

In this article, the author examines how Iraq’s Personal Status Code has weakened legal safeguards for women and girls, particularly by facilitating child marriage and creating a parallel religious legal regime. Drawing on...

Sarah Sanbar / 24 February 2026