Iraq: A Minister’S MemoirAuthorHouse, 27 mar 2015 - 156 páginas The author Dr. Abdul Amir Al-Aboud was born in 1937 in the district of Al-Mijar Al-Kabeer, southeastern region of Iraq. He received his BA in law from Baghdad University, 1959. He got his PhD in international economics from Germany, 1966. He taught in the University of Basra, Iraq, 19671987. During this period, he was elected chairman of the Economic Department, 19691971. He was appointed dean of the college of administration and economics, 19711976. He became the first minister of agriculture in Iraq after the Allied Forces toppled Saddam Hussein Regime until April 2004. Dr. Al-Aboud wrote several books and published articles in Iraq, Arab countries, and Germany. |
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Secondary School Years 19501955 | |
West Germany 19591961 | |
East Germany 19611966 | |
Teaching at Basrah University | |
Retirement and Private Business | |
After the Invasion of Iraq | |
Groups | |
The Relationship with the Allied Forces | |
The Iraqi Agricultural Sector Its Reality | |
The Condition of Farmers | |
Reviving the Marshes | |
Términos y frases comunes
Abdul activities administrative advisors agricultural sector Alchaderchi allied forces Ambassador Bremer American animal approval Arab areas ASBP asked Ba’athists Baghdad Basrah University began Berlin buildings committee Communist companies Council dean decisions dinars directors Dubai economic employees Euphrates experts factories faculty members fertilizers fish foreign friends funds German Gulf highranked hospital hundred insecticides Iran Iraq Iraq’s Iraqi dinar Iraqi farmers Iraqi Hezbollah irrigation Islamic Kadhim Kirkuk Kurds land left the Ministry lived looting major marshes meeting Mijer City million Minister Ministry of Agriculture Ministry’s model farms mosque Nasseer palm trees Paul Bremer percent persons planting political problems production projects provinces reasons Saddam Saddam’s regime Saudi Shi’a square kilometers started streets subsidies terrorists thousands Tigris told veterinary West Berlin West Germany women