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Renad Mansour

Chatham House

 

Transnational Conflict Dynamics and Policy Responses

Renad Mansour is a senior research fellow in the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House. Prior to joining Chatham House, he was an El-Erian fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Centre. He is also a research fellow at the Cambridge Security Initiative at Cambridge University, and from 2013 he held positions as lecturer of International Studies and supervisor at the Faculty of Politics, also at Cambridge. Since 2011, he has been a senior research fellow at the Iraq Institute for Strategic Studies in Beirut and was adviser to the Kurdistan Regional Government Civil Society Ministry between 2008 and 2010.

Renad is the Chatham House Research Lead for the Iraq and Levant case study on XCEPT.

Renad Mansour’s XCEPT research

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30th November 2022

Moving Medicine in Iraq: Networks Fuelling Everyday Conflict

A system involving doctors, pharmacists, political parties, armed groups, and businesspeople fuels corruption and conflict in a medicine supply chain ...

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8th June 2022

Moving Medicine in Iraq: the Political Economy of the Pharma...

Poor infrastructure and even poorer governance is a critical part of the story of healthcare in Iraq, but so too is the complex issue of the movement ...

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