Experts & Staff
Sajad Jiyad

Sajad Jiyad

ECFR Alumni · Visiting Fellow

Areas of expertise

Public Policy & Governance in Iraq

Languages

Arabic, English

Biography

Sajad Jiyad is a visiting fellow with the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Jiyad is an Iraqi political analyst based in Baghdad. He is the former Managing Director of the Al-Bayan Center, an Iraqi policy institute. Sajad’s main focus is on public policy and governance in Iraq and he also works on capacity building of public institutions and civil society organisations through conferences, workshops and training programs. Frequently published and cited in media as an expert commentator, Sajad is also partnered with a number of international organisations and think tanks to provide ground-level research on Iraq and solutions for development-related issues. Sajad’s educational background is in Economics and Politics, and Islamic Studies.

Iraq, Iran, and the spectre of US sanctions

European governments must seek to dissuade the US from using Iraq as a new battlefield in its struggle with Iran. 

Escalation nation: Iraq and the US-Iran rivalry

While Washington and Tehran appear eager to avoid a direct conflict with each other, the cycle of military aggression in Iraq could drag the country into deeper instability

Iraq’s unsustainable status quo

As the problems facing Iraq continue to mount, the window of opportunity for undertaking deep and lasting reforms is closing fast. 

Iraq’s response to the challenge of the Islamic State

Following the Islamic State’s dramatic advances in Iraq the country’s future now hangs in the balance with the prospect of protracted sectarian conflict and break-up looming large

Publications

Articles

Iraq, Iran, and the spectre of US sanctions

European governments must seek to dissuade the US from using Iraq as a new battlefield in its struggle with Iran. 

Escalation nation: Iraq and the US-Iran rivalry

While Washington and Tehran appear eager to avoid a direct conflict with each other, the cycle of military aggression in Iraq could drag the country into deeper instability

Iraq’s unsustainable status quo

As the problems facing Iraq continue to mount, the window of opportunity for undertaking deep and lasting reforms is closing fast. 

Iraq’s response to the challenge of the Islamic State

Following the Islamic State’s dramatic advances in Iraq the country’s future now hangs in the balance with the prospect of protracted sectarian conflict and break-up looming large

In the media