The political influence of tribalism in Iraq after 2003
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https://doi.org/10.58298/202295Keywords:
Tribalism, the political dimension, Iraq, year 2003Abstract
The study of tribalism is a subject of utmost importance. In Iraq, political life coexists with tribalism. In fact, tribalism in its essence is both a social and political phenomenon. Analyzing the political aspect of tribalism reveals that tribalism entrenches its existence and its effects on individuals, society, and the state, and none of these can overlook the political role of tribalism. Iraq is a pluralistic society, ethnically and politically. Tribalism is thrusting its presence in the political process and political behaviour, including nomination, voting, protesting, and even joining political parties.
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