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International Military Intervention and the Politics of Iraq

Toby Dodge, MEC Director and Kuwait Professor, considers the reasons behind the rise of the Islamic State and its expansion, looking at the implications of intervention by both international and regional powers on Iraq.


Event Details

Speaker: Professor Toby Dodge, LSE
Chair: Dr Zeynep Kaya, LSE
Date: Wednesday 27 January 2016
Time:  18:00-19:30
Event Hashtag: #LSEIraq
Location: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE
Attendance: Registration for this event is now closed.

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Speaker

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Toby Dodge is is Director of the LSE Middle East Centre, a Professor in the International Relations Department at LSE, and a Senior Consulting Fellow for the Middle East, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London.

 

 

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Coalition airstrike against ISIS in Sinjar, Iraq in November 2015. Image credit: Domenico, Flickr.
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