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ID155278
Title ProperWeaponizing sectarianism in Iraq and Syria
LanguageENG
AuthorRabi, Uzi ;  Friedman, Brandon ;  Uzi Rabi, Brandon Friedman
Summary / Abstract (Note)The last six years of insurgency, rebellion, and war have eroded territorial state sovereignty in Iraq and Syria. The scale and savagery of the war have transformed Sunni-Shia sectarianism into a zero-sum politics of survival. In other words, residents of Iraq and Syria have been forced to choose between Sunnis and Shia in order to survive. This essay explains how the diverging interests of foreign actors—Iran, the Islamic State and other Salafi-Jihadi foreign fighters, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States—prolonged the war, providing the time and space for the belligerents in Iraq and Syria to weaponize sectarianism.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 61, No.3; Summer 2017: p.423-438
Journal SourceOrbis 2017-09 61, 3
Key WordsIraq ;  Syria ;  Weaponizing Sectarianism