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Chapter2023The green zones of Baghdad and Mogadishu as heterotopic spaces
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Web Article2023the Green Zones of Baghdad and Mogadishu
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Journal Article2022The Productive power and limitations of humourous practices in an age of entertainment politics
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DIIS Policy Brief2022The NATO mission in Iraq is facing a number of challenges
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DIIS Working Paper2022Presentation of six cases of agricultural investments and their intended development outcomes
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DIIS Working Paper2021Questionnaire survey design and sample characterisation
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Book Chapter2021the Complex Relationships Between State/Non-state Armed Actors in Syria’s War
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseJournal Article2020the audio-visual performance of war by Shia Militias in Iraq and Syria
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DIIS Working Paper2020A literature review
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2020Local actors and foreign powers are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2019
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Journal Article2019The sectarian taboo, music videos and the securitization of sectarian identity politics in Hezbollah’s legitimation of its military involvement in Syria
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Report2019The Regional Order in the Middle East and North Africa after 2011
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseBook Chapter2019
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Working papers etc.2018
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseReport2018Al Jazeera Studies Centre report in new series with John Hopkins University, Washington. (New Balance of Power in the Middle East: Regional Actors, Global Powers, and Middle East Strategy)