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A bearded man wearing a sweater and glasses is pictured with a backdrop including front cover images for two books, The Quantum Metaphors and History of Iraq.
Dr. Alexander Dawoody recently published two new books.

Dr. Dawoody Publishes Two Books

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Marywood faculty member Alexander Dawoody, Ph.D., Director of Marywood University’s Ph.D. Program in Strategic Leadership and Administrative Studies, recently published two new books, The Quantum Metaphors and History of Iraq: From Inventing Civilization to the Modern Failed State.

The Quantum Metaphors
This book discusses the use of quantum and chaos theories as metaphors in the social sciences. It emphasizes intentionality, flux, uncertainty, emergence, relations, non-linearism, irrationality, and process.

History of Iraq: From Inventing Civilization to the Modern Failed State
This book examines the history and political trajectories in Iraq, from early Mesopotamia and the invention of civilization in cities such as Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Nineveh, to the creation of writing, astronomy, laws, scribes, administration, city-states, and the early agrarian settled communities. The book also observes the impact of Islamic conquests, the golden era of the Abbasid Caliphate, the Mongol invasion, and the negative impact of the Ottoman-Persian rifts on the population. Additionally, History of Iraq observes the creation of the Iraqi modern state of Iraq by Great Britain in 2020, the subsequent political regimes that governed it, the country’s ethnic and religious make up, the Iran-Iraq War, the two Gul Wars, the U.S. invasion in 2003, and the current political dynamics of a dysfunctional and corrupt administrative state struggling to maintain the integrity of a failed state from disintegrating into separate fiefdoms divided on ethnic and sectarian lines. Finally, the book examines the effect of Iraq’s future disintegration on the Middle East and the competing regional and international forces.

Both books can be found online and purchased on Amazon.

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