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POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Feminist Activisms in Post-Da’esh Iraq

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Zahra Ali,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Cultural Antecedents of the Leftist-Sadrist Alliance: A case study of Sadrist institution building

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Benedict Robin-D’Cruz,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Violence in Iraq: Some Methodological and Historiographical Questions

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Sara Pursley,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Genocidal Rape and Community Cohesion: The Case of Yezidis

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Tutku Ayhan,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Achieving a Durable Peace by Reforming Post-ISIS Justice Mechanisms in Iraq

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Nussaibah Younis,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Understanding Displacement Decisions During Rebel Governance: Evidence from Mosul, Iraq

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Mara Redlich…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

The Diminishing Relevance of the Sunni-Shi‘a Divide

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Fanar Haddad,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Muhasasa Ta’ifiya and its Others: Domination and Contestation in Iraq’s political field

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Toby Dodge,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Siting the State: Intersections of space, religion, and political economy in Baghdad

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Omar Sirri,…

October 21, 2019October 23, 2019 Nora Palandjian
POMEPS Blog, Religion Violence and the State in Iraq

Reimagining the Hawza and the State: According to Shi‘a clerics, what is the ideal relationship between religion and the state?

This chapter is part of POMEPS Studies 35: Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq. Download the full PDF here. Marsin Alshamary,…

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Nora Palandjian

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