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The Ayatollahs And Democracy In Iraq Amsterdam University Press Isim Papers Series Juan Ri Cole

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The Ayatollahs And Democracy In Iraq Amsterdam University Press Isim Papers Series Juan Ri Cole
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 24
Author: Juan R.I. Cole
ISBN: 9781429454551, 9789053568897, 1429454555, 9053568891
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Ayatollahs And Democracy In Iraq Amsterdam University Press Isim Papers Series Juan Ri Cole by Juan R.i. Cole 9781429454551, 9789053568897, 1429454555, 9053568891 instant download after payment.

The troubled transition to democracy in Iraq has led many to wonder how the country’s Shi’ites and Sunnis will balance their religious beliefs with political pressures. In this volume, historian Juan R. I. Cole explores clerical participation within Iraq's emerging democracy, including that of the Da’wa Party, the al-Sadr Movement, and the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution. Ideal for students and scholars of foreign affairs, Cole’s thought-provoking analysis will be important reading for anyone concerned about the future of Iraq.  

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