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Muqtada Al Sadr And Neoiraqi Nationalism Implications And Opportunities Carole Oleary

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Muqtada Al Sadr And Neoiraqi Nationalism Implications And Opportunities Carole Oleary
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Publisher: https://jsou.libguides.com/jsoupublications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 90
Author: Carole O'Leary, Nicholas A. Heras
ISBN: 9781941715543, 1941715540
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Muqtada Al Sadr And Neoiraqi Nationalism Implications And Opportunities Carole Oleary by Carole O'leary, Nicholas A. Heras 9781941715543, 1941715540 instant download after payment.

"In this monograph, Carole A. O'Leary and Nicholas A. Heras provide a comprehensive assessment of Muqtada al Sadr, one of Iraq's most powerful and controversial political figures. The authors leverage their extensive network and experience (inside and outside of Iraq) to analyze how al Sadr overcame aggressive opponents to maintain his influence. A key feature of this study is its original research on topics of great importance to contemporary Iraq which are often underappreciated and understudied. The authors uniquely consider the influence of al Sadr's father (a widely revered pre-1999 Arab nationalist) in al Sadr's transformation from a figure of sectarian Shi'a to one of Iraqi nationalism."--

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