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Loulouwa Al Rachid
Co-Director, Program on Civil-Military Relations in Arab States, Carnegie Middle East Center

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Loulouwa Al Rachid is no longer with the Carnegie Middle East Center.

Loulouwa Al Rachid was a co-director of the Program on Civil-Military Relations in Arab States at the Carnegie Middle East Center. She is a political scientist by training, having earned her PhD from the Institut d’études politiques de Paris. Her work covered the erosion of authoritarianism and survival strategies in the final decade of Baath Party rule in Iraq, and she has spent the past twenty years researching the politics of Iraq and the Gulf region. Prior to joining the Carnegie Middle East Center, she was a senior Iraq analyst with the International Crisis Group and a consultant for numerous governmental institutions in France and Europe. Al Rachid has written several book chapters as well as peer-reviewed articles in Middle Eastern StudiesMaghreb-MachrekA ContrarioCritique internationaleTumultesPolitique Étrangère, and Politique Internationale. Her latest publication is L’Irak Après l’État Islamique: Une Victoire qui Change tout? (Institut Français des Relations Internationales, 2017).


All work from Loulouwa Al Rachid

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The Iraqi-Syrian Border Post-ISIS: Local Actors, Geopolitical Rivalries, and the Economy
January 22, 2021

Kurdish parties on both sides of the Iraqi-Syrian border have played a major role in defining cross-border dynamics, which has pushed Turkey to intervene both in northeastern Syria and in northern Iraq.

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The Writing Is on the Wall

Graffiti by protestors in Algiers and Beirut shows their desire to take control of public space.

· October 31, 2019
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What’s Behind Protesters’ Graffiti in Algiers and Beirut

Whether drawing inspiration from fictional characters or historical heroes, young people in Beirut and Algiers are creating bold visions to take back the public space.

· October 29, 2019
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From Division to Unity
March 4, 2019

An exploration of the nuances and potential of power-sharing in post-conflict countries in the region and a discussion of the relevant lessons learned from other countries as well.

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Triumph of the Marginalized

A preliminary assessment of Iraq’s parliamentary elections suggests that compromise will be inevitable.

· May 16, 2018