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khalid hashem mohammed ziyab (Lecturer)

PhD in political science\international relations
Lecturer
Political Science - College of Political Sciences
khalid.hashem@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Name: Dr. Khalid Hashem Mohammed Thiyab

Date of Birth: October 12, 1978

Residence: Iraq – Anbar – Fallujah

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science / University of Baghdad – College of Political Science

  • Master’s Degree / Institute of Arab Research and Studies – Cairo

  • PhD / Cairo University – Faculty of Economics and Political Science

Current Position: Lecturer at the College of Political Science / University of Anbar

Research Affiliation: Researcher at the Iraqi Center for Strategic Studies – Amman

Publication

 https://ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ass/article/view/66134 ) Obama and transformation strategy form the middle east to the asia- pacific region )

https://www.ijsr.net/archive/v8i2/27011903.pdf)  american  strategy in the middle east betwwen the fixed and variable in the era of trump)

https://journals.asianresassoc.org/index.php/ajir/article/view/533) american strategy to wards iraq in obama  s second term betwwen fixed and variable (2013-2016

https://dsr.ju.edu.jo/djournals/index.php/Hum/article/view/6736 Iraq's Strategic Significance to the United States after 2003: Interest and Decline 

"Obama’s Strategy in Confronting the Rise of ISIS in Iraq" (2019)
Published in the Journal of Political Science and LawArab Democratic Center

"The Iraqi Protests of 2019: An Analytical Perspective" (2020)
A research paper included in a book based on the proceedings of the conference "The Arab Spring: Opportunities, Risks, and Challenges", held by the Arab World Center for Democratic Development and Human Rights, Amman, Jordan – November 28–29, 2019.

"The Strategic Importance of the Middle East to the United States: Between Engagement and Retreat"
A research paper included in a book based on the proceedings of the conference "Major World Powers and the Middle East Region", held by the Middle East Studies Center, Ankara – Istanbul, July 12–13, 2021.

"The Trajectory of U.S.-Iraq Relations Two Decades After the Invasion: Dependence or Partnership?"
Published in the Egyptian Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 3, April 2023 – Egyptian Center for Thought and Strategic Studies

"The Impact of Donald Trump’s Return to the U.S. Presidency on the International System"
(Unpublished / Pending publication – if applicablehttps://iasj.rdd.edu.iq/journals/uploads/2025/04/12/997fdebb1a1b730e5addaaff0f7753b1.pdf

 

Lectures


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Foreign Policy The concept of foreign policy First
2 Foreign Policy Dimensions of foreign policy First
3 Foreign Policy The relationship between foreign policy and other concepts First
4 foreign policy Curricula in foreign policy Fourth
5 foreign policy The historical approach to foreign policy Fourth
6 foreign policy Idealism in Foreign Policy Fourth
7 foreign policy Realism in Foreign Policy Fourth
8 foreign policy foreign policy objectives Fourth
9 foreign policy foreign policy making Fourth

Academic certificates

1- Bachelor's degree - University of Baghdad - College of Political Science

2- Master's degree - League of Arab States - Institute of Arab Research and Studies - Egypt

3- PhD - Cairo University - Faculty of Economics and Political Science - Egypt

Supervision

There are no ongoing thesis or dissertation supervision engagements at the present time.

Other

"Iraq: Two Turbulent Decades – Multiplying Crises and Elusive Solutions"

https://alrafidaincenter.com/ar/4357

"Iraq: Two Turbulent Decades – Escalating Crises and the Lack of Solutions"

 

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