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Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq

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    • Shoreh Pirani 1
    • hamed kazemi 2
    • shahram pirani 3

    1 Assistance prof. Shahed University

    2 null

    3 razi university

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Document Type : Research Paper

10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469
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Abstract

Objective: The main objective of this article is to investigate the causes of violence and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic community of Iraq based on the theory of relative deprivation.
Methods: This paper uses descriptive-analytical methods and library resources.
Result: Present authors examine three political-military and economic areas to identify the origins of violence in Iraq. The data extracted from it indicate the existence of discriminatory policies towards Iraqi Sunni Arab group.
Conclusion: Armed Sunni Arab violence in response to multiple and multidimensional deprivations (economic, military, political) has led to the collapse of Iraqi national government authority and consequently the erosion of national sovereignty in many Sunni areas of the country.
Keywords: Iraq, Sunnis Arab, Deprivation, National Sovereignty, Authority, Nation State

Keywords

  • Iraq
  • Sunni Arabs
  • deprivation
  • economic
  • military
  • political
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Political studies of Islamic world
Volume 8, Issue 2 - Serial Number 30
September 2019
Pages 27-50
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Pirani, S. , kazemi, H. and pirani, S. (2019). Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq. Political studies of Islamic world, 8(2), 27-50. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469

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Pirani, S. , , kazemi, H. , and pirani, S. . "Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq", Political studies of Islamic world, 8, 2, 2019, 27-50. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469

HARVARD

Pirani, S., kazemi, H., pirani, S. (2019). 'Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq', Political studies of Islamic world, 8(2), pp. 27-50. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469

CHICAGO

S. Pirani , H. kazemi and S. pirani, "Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq," Political studies of Islamic world, 8 2 (2019): 27-50, doi: 10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469

VANCOUVER

Pirani, S., kazemi, H., pirani, S. Deprivation and erosion of national sovereignty in the Islamic society of Iraq. Political studies of Islamic world, 2019; 8(2): 27-50. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2019.10059.2469

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