Tamer Badawi is an independent analyst currently focused on violent conflict, governance, and geopolitics in Iraq and the wider region. He has worked in journalism, think tanks, and with INGOs and he has experience publishing in Arabic and English for over ten years. He is a PhD Candidate and Teaching Assistant at the University of Kent's School of Politics and International Relations where he is writing a thesis about the behaviour of tribal networks and modes of mobilisation during wartime.
Tamer Badawi is an independent analyst currently focused on violent conflict, governance, and geopolitics in Iraq and the wider region. He has worked in journalism, think tanks, and with INGOs and he has experience publishing in Arabic and English for over ten years. He is a PhD Candidate and Teaching Assistant at the University of Kent's School of Politics and International Relations where he is writing a thesis about the behaviour of tribal networks and modes of mobilisation during wartime.
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