Languages: English, Arabic, Persian (conversational)
Areas of Expertise: Iraq, Shia Islam, Middle East
Hayder al-Khoei was a visiting fellow of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
by Hayder al-Khoei & Ellie Geranmayeh & Mattia Toaldo - 04th January, 2017
Recent terror attacks in Berlin, Baghdad and Istanbul demonstrate that defeating ISIS militarily is only half the battle.
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Hayder al-Khoei - 28 October 2016
The military plan A is working well, for now. But if it encounters problems, the myriad of actors involved could start to pull in different directions, to the detriment of Mosul’s future.
ECFR's Director, Mark Leonard, speaks with Middle East experts, Hayder al-Khoei and Ellie Geranmayeh, who have just returned from Iraq, about the battle for Mosul and prospects for post-conflict reconciliation. The podcast was recorded on 21 October 2016.
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After ISIS, internal ethnic conflicts will increase
by Hayder al-Khoei, Ellie Geranmayeh , Mattia Toaldo - 04th January, 2017
Recent terror attacks in Berlin, Baghdad and Istanbul demonstrate that defeating ISIS militarily is only half the battle.
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Hayder al-Khoei - 28 October 2016
The military plan A is working well, for now. But if it encounters problems, the myriad of actors involved could start to pull in different directions, to the detriment of Mosul’s future.
ECFR's Director, Mark Leonard, speaks with Middle East experts, Hayder al-Khoei and Ellie Geranmayeh, who have just returned from Iraq, about the battle for Mosul and prospects for post-conflict reconciliation. The podcast was recorded on 21 October 2016.
Bookshelf:
After ISIS, internal ethnic conflicts will increase
Hayder al-Khoei's article on what Trump as new US president will mean for the Middle East.
Hayder al-Khoei on why many quarters in the Middle East welcome Trump as new US president.
An interview with Hayder al-Khoei on how to fight ISIS in Mosul (min.1:09 to 7:10).
Hayder al-Khoei on increased ethnic conflicts in Iraq after ISIS is defeated.
Hayder al-Khoei on why the battle for Mosul could be transformative for ISIS.