Haddad, Fanar
Corporate Relations: | National University of Singapore |
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Geographical Relations: | Country: Iraq (XB-IQ) |
Biographical References: | GND (1143970780) Wikidata (Q113718270) |
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- Anti-Sunnism and anti-Shiism: minorities, majorities and the question of equivalence
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- From Existential Struggle to Political Banality: The Politics of Sect in Post-2003 Iraq
- The Waning Relevance of the Sunni-Shia Divide: Receding Violence Reveals the True Contours of "Sectarianism" in Iraqi Politics
- The waning relevance of the Sunni-Shia divide: receding violence reveals the true contours of "sectarianism" in Iraqi politics
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678 | |b Fanar Haddad is a Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C. He has lectured in modern Middle Eastern politics at the University of Exeter, at Queen Mary, University of London and at the National University of Singapore. Prior to obtaining his PhD, Haddad was a Research Analyst at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office where he worked on radicalization and on North Africa. He has since published widely on issues relating to historic and contemporary Iraq. His main research interests are identity, historical memory, nationalism, communal conflict and minority politics. | ||
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