The Shia armed groups and the future of Iraq

  • Rached K
  • Bali A
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Abstract

In this article, we try to identify the impact of the Shia militias in Iraq on the future of this country. We maintain that these armed groups will be a destabilising factor for Iraq and its neighbours, and they will worsen and deepen the sectarian division in the Middle East. We assess these different groups from different perspectives, for example, using the Weberian theory that the state is the only entity that has a monopoly of violence, Ariel Ahram’s model of state-sponsored and government-sponsored militias, and finally the devolution of violence to these armed groups.

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Rached, K. K., & Bali, A. O. (2018). The Shia armed groups and the future of Iraq. Security and Defence Quarterly, 19(2), 39–53. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.1471

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