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Exclusion and violence in post-2003 Iraq / Kuoti, Yasir   Journal Article
KUOTI, YASIR Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the origins of political violence in Iraq. It argues that, in the wake of the democratic transition process in from 2004 to 2005, Iraqi exiles, who were chiefly Shiite Muslims and Kurds appointed by Paul Bremer, Iraq’s U.S. civilian administrator, moved to write a constitution and set up a political system that deliberately marginalized minorities. Since then, the Sunni minority began and continues to engage in or support violence against the state. It suggests that violence and instability in Iraq are to be understood in terms of local contexts of meaning, notably the nature of struggle for political power.
Key Words Violence  Political Violence  Iraq  Political Power  Exclusion  Post-2003 Iraq 
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