Implications of Iraq's Corruption Crackdown on the Political Order

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Does Iraq's Anti-Corruption Drive Signal Reform or Politicized Justice?

In this episode, the hosts analyze Iraq's accelerating anti-corruption campaign under Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi. The discussion covers the high-profile arrests of senior officials in the ministries of Oil and Electricity, the wave of senior personnel changes sweeping the heart ...  Show more

Laying Down Arms: Iraq's Paramilitaries and the Push for State Integration

Since the formation of Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi's government, a series of declarations by the Sadrist Movement, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, and Kata'ib Imam Ali have signaled a growing willingness to abandon armed wings and integrate more fully into the Iraqi state.But what do these de ...  Show more

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