Sectarian Middle East after Iraq War By Sahil Memon 9783659220678

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Sectarian Middle East after Iraq War : 9783659220678 : 04 Mar 2014 : Sectarian schism has historically been an integral yet a repressed element of Middle East's political and civic life. However, this element was released into a political vacuum created in Iraq immediately after the war. This study attempts to understand the conditions responsible for this sudden surge and rise of sectarian politics and sectarian violence in Iraq and surrounding countries. For this, could we blame the external and untimely American intervention to enforce a democratic change in the country that was otherwise not ready for it? Middle East witnessed an internal revolution (Arab Spring) in the decade after the war, yet it stands on a worse political crossroad. A peaceful democratic environment in Middle East seems formidable in near future as Syrian struggle for 'equal representation' rapidly turns into a deadly sectarian war and spreading across borders. This paper identifies and argues for a combination

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