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7. Post-withdrawal Prospects for Iraq’s ‘Ultra-minorities’
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Nicholas Al-Jeloo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Iraq Legacies – Intervention, Occupation, Withdrawal and Beyond 1
- Part I: The Aftermath of War: Strategic Decisions and Catastrophic Mistakes 19
- 1. The De-Baathifi cation of post-2003 Iraq: Purging the Past for Political Power 21
- 2. The Contested Politics of Iraq’s Oil Wealth 36
- 3. Torture at Abu Ghraib: Non-disclosure and Impunity 50
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Part II: Iraqi Politics since Saddam
- 4. Shattering the Shia: A Maliki Political Strategy in Post-Saddam Iraq 67
- 5. The Dangerous Legacy of a Flawed Constitution: Resolving Iraq’s Kurdish ‘Problem’ 82
- 6. Between Aqalliya and Mukawin: Understanding Sunni Political Attitudes in Post-Saddam Iraq 97
- 7. Post-withdrawal Prospects for Iraq’s ‘Ultra-minorities’ 110
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Part III: The Plight of Iraqi Culture and Civil Society
- 8. Doing Democracy in Difficult Times: Oil Unions and the Maliki Government 125
- 9. ‘If You’re a Female, You Risk Being Attacked’: Digital Selves, Warblogs and Women’s Rights in Post-invasion Iraq 138
- 10. The Impact of Coalition Military Operations on Archaeological Sites in Iraq 152
- Part IV: Regional and International Consequences of the Iraq War 165
- 11. Ethnic Cleansing in Iraq: Internal and External Displacement 167
- 12. Shia Ascendency in Iraq and the Sectarian Polarisation of the Middle East 181
- 13. Humanitarian Intervention after Iraq: The Politics of Protection and Rescue 195
- 14. Iraq, the Illusion of Security and the Limits to Power 208
- Conclusion: The Iraq Legacies and the Roots of the ‘Islamic State’ 223
- References 236
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Iraq Legacies – Intervention, Occupation, Withdrawal and Beyond 1
- Part I: The Aftermath of War: Strategic Decisions and Catastrophic Mistakes 19
- 1. The De-Baathifi cation of post-2003 Iraq: Purging the Past for Political Power 21
- 2. The Contested Politics of Iraq’s Oil Wealth 36
- 3. Torture at Abu Ghraib: Non-disclosure and Impunity 50
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Part II: Iraqi Politics since Saddam
- 4. Shattering the Shia: A Maliki Political Strategy in Post-Saddam Iraq 67
- 5. The Dangerous Legacy of a Flawed Constitution: Resolving Iraq’s Kurdish ‘Problem’ 82
- 6. Between Aqalliya and Mukawin: Understanding Sunni Political Attitudes in Post-Saddam Iraq 97
- 7. Post-withdrawal Prospects for Iraq’s ‘Ultra-minorities’ 110
-
Part III: The Plight of Iraqi Culture and Civil Society
- 8. Doing Democracy in Difficult Times: Oil Unions and the Maliki Government 125
- 9. ‘If You’re a Female, You Risk Being Attacked’: Digital Selves, Warblogs and Women’s Rights in Post-invasion Iraq 138
- 10. The Impact of Coalition Military Operations on Archaeological Sites in Iraq 152
- Part IV: Regional and International Consequences of the Iraq War 165
- 11. Ethnic Cleansing in Iraq: Internal and External Displacement 167
- 12. Shia Ascendency in Iraq and the Sectarian Polarisation of the Middle East 181
- 13. Humanitarian Intervention after Iraq: The Politics of Protection and Rescue 195
- 14. Iraq, the Illusion of Security and the Limits to Power 208
- Conclusion: The Iraq Legacies and the Roots of the ‘Islamic State’ 223
- References 236
- Index 271