
Saad Saloum
Dr. Saad Saloum is a political science professor at Al-Mustansiriya University in Iraq, specializing in minority issues. His work focuses on the representation and political participation of Iraq's minority groups, particularly in the context of the challenges they face due to emigration and a decline in their population within the country. Recently, he has highlighted the symbolic nature of minority representation in the Iraqi parliament, arguing that the current political system fails to adequately reflect their demographic significance and needs. Saloum warns that the lack of effective representation threatens the rights and identities of these communities, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding trust between minorities and the broader Iraqi society.
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Saad Saloum discusses the political elite's perspective on the Syrian issue.
كيف تنظر النخب السياسية العراقية إلى المسألة السورية؟Saad Saloum discusses the political perspectives of Iraqi elites on the Syrian issue.
كيف تنظر النخب السياسية العراقية إلى المسألة السورية؟Saad Saloum discusses the debate around the applicability of the 'Iraqi model' to the Syrian crisis.
اللامركزية الوقائية كصمام أمان للوحدة السوريةSaad Saloum discusses the implications of the Iraqi model for the Syrian crisis.
هل يمثل النموذج العراقي مخرجاً للأزمة السورية؟Saad Saloum engaged in intellectual debates regarding the implications of the Iraqi model on Syria.
هل يمثل النموذج العراقي مخرجا للأزمة السورية؟Saad Saloum analyzes the political participation of minorities in Iraq, focusing on the Shabak minority's political experience in Nineveh.
بناء قوة سياسية وهوية مستقلة للشبك في سهل نينوىSaad Saloum is mentioned in the context of the success of the Yazidi Cause Alliance in redefining political representation for minorities in Iraq.
خطوة أولى نحو تحالف وطني يتجاوز المكوناتيةDr. Saad Saloum, a political science professor at Al-Mustansiriya University, specializes in minority issues in Iraq.
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