Summary

Teaching undergraduate the concepts and applications of statistics in the field of political science. Researching topics of elections, parties, and democratization. Training fellow academics on statistics.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Political Sceince, University of Baghdad, July 2014. Masters of Comparative Politics, Western Illinois University, 2017, GPA. 4.0 out of 4.o

Responsibility

Develop Curriculum for New Courses, including Political Communication, Statistics, Concepts of Political Science.

Conduct statistical analysis for assessments/surveys

English editing Political Science Journal of Baghdad University

Awards and Memberships

Founder and Director of Baghdad based Think Tank, the Platform Center for Sustainable Development (PSDIraq)

Research Interests

Elections Parties Democratization

Academic Area

Comparative Politics

Teaching materials
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الاحصاء السياسي
كلية العلوم السياسية
النظم السياسية
Stage 1
Teaching

Discriptive Statistics Inferential Statistics Advanced Inferential Statistics Statistical Applicatoins.

Supervision

Undergraduate students in area of democratization

Publication Date
Sat Jun 01 2024
Journal Name
مجلة العلوم السياسية
Waves of Populism in Iraq
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هذا البحث يتحدى الافتراض القائل أن العراق بعد عام 2003 يجب دراسته بمعزل عن ديناميات التي سبقت عام 2003، اذ تبرهن هذه الدراسة على ان الشعبوية هي احدى الديناميات التي تمظهرت بصورة شعبوية استبدادية في النظام الديكتاتوري، نظرًا لأنه كان زعيم حزب علماني وعربي على نطاق واسع، لكنه استخدم الدين والقومية بشكل استراتيجي وانتقائي في ظروف معينة، مما خلق سياق الشعبوية الحديثة. الموجة الثانية هي الشعبوية العرقية والطائف

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Publication Date
Fri Oct 28 2022
Journal Name
مجلة العلوم السياسية
Decentralization in Iraq: Addressing The State – Society Gap
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The implementation of decentralization in Iraq was asymmetrical, leading to different forms and paces of implementation. Comparing four cases of Basra, Kirkuk, Nineveh, and Sulaymaniyah indicate that these cases differ in their political stability and autonomy in a way that led to a different forms of decentralization. This paper argues that the higher the level of political autonomy from the federal government, the more efficient the governance model, and the more efficient the governance model, the more legitimate the system (trust), and the more legitimate a system, the more accountable elected officials. Therefore, it recommends reforming the institutional setup of decentralization by having districts, instead of provinces, as t

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