Iraqi Shia Factions Are Supposedly “Anti-state.” But State Power Is What They Want. Commentary Century InternationalIraqi Shia Factions Are Supposedly “Anti-state.” But State Power Is What They Want. October 23, 2023 Read in Arabic / اقرأ باللغة العربية Read in Arabic / اقرأ باللغة العربية This commentary was published only in Arabic. Click “read in Arabic” above to read the commentary. Tags: iraq, Shia, shia politics Ali Al-Mawlawi, Contributor Ali Al-Mawlawi is an analyst and consultant with a specialist interest in Iraqi politics, political economy and governance. Latest Commentary Century InternationalA Catch-22 of Suspicion Imperils Syria’s Transition to Democracy Report Century InternationalBeyond Bad Borders: How Nationalism, Imperialism, and Power Politics Shaped the Modern Middle East Report Century InternationalIntegrate, Normalize, or Fight: Choices Facing the Shia Armed Factions in Iraq Commentary Century InternationalProgressives Can Lead With a Just Foreign Policy. First, They Must Confront Their Mistakes. Commentary Century InternationalThe Future of Lebanon’s Unlikely Solar Revolution Report Century InternationalHome to Syria: Lebanon’s New Refugee Returns Plan
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