Displacement and statecraft in Iraq: Recent trends, older roots
In: International journal of contemporary Iraqi studies, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 231-245
Abstract
This article discusses the relationship between state formation and refugees, linking statecraft – the 'art' of state building – and displacement in post-2003 Iraq. It uses the testimonies of displaced Iraqis now living in Syria to show how parties and militias in Iraq targeted
specific groups, including religious minorities such as the Mandaeans. They created new forms of exclusion, forcing some communities to flee. In some cases, they compelled people to leave abruptly; in others, hostile forces gradually encroached upon the target groups. Some organizations had
their origins in pre-2003 dynamics and were not the first in Iraq to use displacement as a means to implement a political design.
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