1. Dismantling the Iraqi Social Fabric: From Dictatorship Through Sanctions to Occupation.
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Ismael, Shereen T.
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SOCIAL order , *SOCIOLOGY , *IRAQIS , *POLITICAL science ,IRAQI politics & government - Abstract
This paper is an attempt to explain how the American strategy regarding Iraq has broken up the social fabric and led to a state of disorder, which the American administration has failed to address after six months since the fall of Baghdad. This paper also underscores multiple discriminations against Iraqi women from the re-emerging tribal and religious parochialisms, which the occupation forces and the Iraqi Governing Council tolerate, thus encouraging the atmosphere of atavistic recidivism that is prevalent in neighboring Gulf States. Further, the policies pursued by successive United States administrations, have been cynically pragmatic and devoid of any humanitarian impulse or consciousness, trapping the Iraqi people between dictatorship and privation.
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- 2004
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