العنف السياسي وبناء الدولة في العراق بعد عام ٢٠٠٣
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https://doi.org/10.61353/ma.0050361Keywords:
العنف, الدولة, العراقAbstract
One of the important issues in the thought, history, and march of modern Iraq is the phenomenon of violence that had a great impact on shaping the country's features and its presence on the map.In our field of specialization, political thought, we will study violence related to politics or political violence, investigate its concept and characteristics, and what its repercussions were on the Iraqi reality.Iraq, since the twenties of the last century, emerged into existence after the revolution of the twentieth, and then violence accompanied all its political stages, from the end of the monarchical era through the rise of the republic, until the fall of the ruling Baathist regime in 2003, at the hands of foreign invaders. In the period following the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, political violence erupted in an unprecedented way, as the occupiers practiced it against the Iraqi people of all sects, then armed groups appeared, most of which came from outside Iraq and the structure of fighting the Americans, some of them with the structure of organized crime taking advantage of the state of chaos and insecurity.
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