Ibrahim Al-Marashi

Academic Director

Ibrahim Al-Marashi received his doctorate from the University of Oxford. He is Associate Professor of Middle East History at California State University San Marcos, and an advisory board member of the International Security and Conflict Resolution (ISCOR) program at San Diego State University (SDSU), as well as an adjunct lecturer at its School of Public Health. He is also a guest lecturer at John Cabot University in Rome, Catholic University of Milan and in the Department of Visual Arts at UC San Diego and the Department of Political Science at University of San Diego. He is the co-author of Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History (2008), The Modern History of Iraq (2016), and A Concise History of the Middle East (2024).

He is a scholar who is best known for his University of Oxford doctoral dissertation on the 1991 Gulf War. Tony Blair’s government plagiarized parts of Chapter Two of his thesis to sway members of parliament and the British media to support the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Even former US Secretary of State Colin Powell presented that “dodgy dossier” as evidence in front of the entire UN General Assembly. The affair is described in Al-Marashi’s TEDx talk, “The Dodgy Dossier, the Iraq War, and Me.”

After that incident Al-Marashi became an academic as well as a regular writer of opinion essays. His 2003 New York Times essay, “Just Following Saddam Hussein’s Orders,” was the first of more than 200 published since then, ranging from the London Times to The Guardian, from the Huffington Post to The Kyiv Post in Ukraine, and he is a regular contributor to Al-Jazeera English. A sample of his most widely read essays include his 2019 Washington Post article on antisemitism in San Diego county, “The Poway Shooter Used an Aged Old Terrorist Tactic,” a 2023 San Francisco Chronicle reflection on one of the first American officers to die in Iraq in 2003, “Victims of War are more than just a Statistic,” and his January 2024 Time magazine piece, “History Suggests U.S. Airstrikes Against the Houthis Will Backfire,” He also writes about local stories that have global, or in this case planetary ramifications, such as his San Diego Union Tribune piece about Ellen Ochoa, the first Latinx-American astronaut and the building named in her honor at the SDSU campus.

Publications

Books

  • The Nineteenth Province: Why Saddam Hussein Invaded Kuwait and His Strategy to Lose the 1991 Gulf War
    • Manuscript proposal passed review process with Cambridge University Press
  • The Mother of All Dictators: The Life of Saddam Hussein
    • University of Chicago Press/Reaktion Books, forthcoming in 2026
  • With Arthur Goldschmidt, A Concise History of the Middle East, 13th edition
    • Routledge, 2024
  • With Phebe Marr, The Modern History of Iraq, 4th edition
    • Routledge, 2017
  • With Sammy Salama, Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History
    • Routledge, 2008 and in Arabic Oma Publishing House, 2018
  • With Alexander Grey, Peace and Conflict: Europe and Beyond
    • University of Deusto Press, 2006

Articles

  • The Geopolitics of AI-driven Arms Races
    • Geopolitics, (passed peer review)
  • Islamic State’s Necropolitical Regime of the Jazira: The Necropraxy of Destroying the Necropolis
    • Rivista degli Studi Orientali, vol. 97, no. 3, 2024, pp. 89-104
  • With Amar Causevic, “NATO and Anthropogenic Strategic Security,”
    • Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 22, no. 1, 2023: pp. 67-78
  • Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Units: Intra-Sectarian Rivalry and Arab Shi’a Mobilisation from the 2003 Invasion to the Covid-19 Pandemic
    • International Politics, vol. 60, 2023, pp. 194–213
  • Demobilization minus Disarmament and Reintegration: Iraq’s Security Sector from the US Occupation to the Covid-19 Pandemic
    • Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, vol. 15, no. 4, 2021, pp. 441-458
  • Baghdad in the Middle: Iraq’s Negotiation of its Constrained Sovereignty during the Trump Presidency
    • Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 44, no. 2, Winter 2021, pp.1-18
  • With Amar Causevic, “NATO and Collective Environmental Security in the Middle East and North Africa: From the Cold War to Covid-19,”
    • Journal of Strategic Security, vol. 13, no. 4, Fall 2020, pp. 28-41
  • With Amar Causevic, “Can NATO Evolve into A Climate Alliance Treaty Organization in The Middle East?”
    • Journal of Strategic Security, vol. 13, no. 4, Fall 2020, pp. 28-41
  • With Amar Causevic, “Can NATO Evolve into A Climate Alliance Treaty Organization in The Middle East?”
    • The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, vol. 76, no. 2, March 2020
  • The 2003 Iraq War Did Not Take Place: A First-Person Perspective on Intelligence and Iraq’s WMD Program
    • International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, Spring 2014
  • Iraq’s Gulf Policy and Regime Security from the Monarchy to the post-Baathist Era
    • British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 36, no. 3, Fall 2009, pp. 449-461
  • With Aysegul Keskin, “Reconciliation Dilemmas in post-Baathist Iraq: Truth Commissions, Media and Ethno-sectarian Conflicts,”
    • Mediterranean Politics, vol. 13, no. 2, Summer 2008, pp. 243–259
  • The Dynamics of Iraq’s Media: Ethno-Sectarian Violence, Political Islam, Public Advocacy, and Globalization
    • Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 95, Summer 2007, pp. 96-140
  • Constructing the Myth of the Shia Arc: From the Iranian Revolution to the 2003 Iraq War
    • Eurasia Dossier, vol. 13, no. 3, 2007, pp. 1-37 (in Turkish)
  • The ‘Dodgy Dossier:’ The Academic Implications of the British Government’s Plagiarism Incident
    • The Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, vol. 40, Summer 2006, pp. 33-44
  • Middle Eastern Perceptions of US-Turkey Relations after the 2003 War
    • Turkish Policy Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 123-136
  • A New Chapter in Iraqi-Turkish Relations?: Examining the Iraqi and Arab Reactions to the Proposed Turkish Deployment to Iraq
    • Insight Turkey, vol. 6, no. 1, Winter 2004, pp. 119-128
  • Iraq’s Hostage Crisis: Kidnappings, Hostages and the Mass Media
    • Middle East Review of International Affairs, vol. 8, no. 4, December 2004, pp. 1-11
  • Saddam’s Security Apparatus during the Invasion of Kuwait and the Kuwaiti Resistance
    • The Journal of Intelligence History, vol. 4, no. 2, Winter 2003, pp. 61-86
  • The Mindset of Iraq’s Security Apparatus
    • Journal of Intelligence and National Security, vol. 18, no. 3, Fall 2003, pp. 1-23
  • The Clan, Tribal and Family Network of Saddam’s Intelligence Apparatus
    • International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence, vol. 16, no. 2, Summer 2003, pp. 202-211
  • Iraq’s Security and Intelligence Network: A Guide and Analysis
    • Middle East Review of International Affairs, vol. 6, no. 3, Fall 2002, pp. 1-13