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 InternationalLebanon and Syria’s Detainee Dilemma Report Century InternationalThe Horn of Africa Needs an End to the Gulf’s Proxy Wars. Cooperation Is Key. Commentary Century InternationalApathy and Skepticism Cloud Iraq’s Upcoming Election 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
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Iraqi Shia Factions Are Supposedly “Anti-state.” But State Power Is What They Want.
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