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Sabah Alnasseri was born in Basra, Iraq and holds a Ph.D. in political science and political economy from Goethe University, Frankfurt. He is an Associate Professor of political science at York University in Toronto and specializes in political economy, comparative politics, Middle East studies, state and regulation theories and Iraqi affairs. Some of his most important contributions to the critical study of the Middle East include “Understanding Iraq,” Socialist Register 44, “Making Sense of Sectarian Violence,” Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies 1, “Revolutionaries Seldom Harvest the Fruit: The 17th Bouazizi 2010,” Marxist Discourse, and “Imperialism and the Social Question in the (Semi-)Peripheries, The Case for a Neo-National Bourgeoisie,” Global Discourse 2. He was in conversation with Nima Nakhaei in December 2022.

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This page is a summary of: Contradictions on the Thresholds of a Changing World, Journal of Labor and Society, January 2023, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/24714607-bja10105.
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