معرفی
Fanar Haddad is an Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, within the Faculty of Humanities. His research focuses on Iraqi politics, sectarianism, and post-2003 state formation. He contributes to HUM:Global initiatives, exploring global phenomena through interdisciplinary humanities approaches. His work examines identity politics, militia dynamics, and governance challenges in conflict-affected states.
Research interests include the transformation of sectarian identities, the role of armed groups in state structures, and the interplay between nationalism and communalism in the Middle East. He investigates how historical narratives shape contemporary political struggles and how post-conflict societies navigate hybrid power systems.
He is part of the Professional Project Group (PPG) coordinating HUM:Global programs, ensuring broad disciplinary inclusion across departments like Cultural Studies, Communication, and the Saxo Institute. His work bridges academic analysis with policy-relevant insights on global challenges.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies and HUM:Global's interdisciplinary research network.