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 InternationalDamascus Dispatch: Fear and Hope in a Divided Syria Commentary Century InternationalWill Sectarian Massacres Derail Syria’s Transition? Commentary Century InternationalIraq Walks a Tightrope into the New Trump Era Commentary Century InternationalTrump and Erdogan: Corrupt Friends or Civilizational Foes? Commentary Century InternationalAssad Is Gone—But for Refugees to Return, the World Needs to Invest in Syria’s Peace Event Century InternationalTrump Pledged to End the War in Gaza. So What Happens Now?
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Iraqi Shia Factions Are Supposedly “Anti-state.” But State Power Is What They Want.
This commentary was published only in Arabic. Click “read in Arabic” above to read the commentary.
Tags: iraq, Shia, shia politics