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Analyzing impacts of conflict on nation-building in Iraq = a study based on surveys and quantitative text analysis /
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Analyzing impacts of conflict on nation-building in Iraq/ by Dai Yamao.
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a study based on surveys and quantitative text analysis /
Author:
Yamao, Dai.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xiii, 214 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Author -- Chapter 1 Measuring the Impact of Conflict -- Chapter 2 Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Conflict -- Chapter 3 The Rise of Non State Actors during Nation Building in post war Iraq -- Chapter 4 Political Distrust Strong Nationalism and High Expectations for the State -- Chapter 5 Policies of National Integration and Their Changes Comparative Analysis of Old and New School Textbooks -- Chapter 6 When Conflicts are Incited Depicting the Cycle of Sectarian Conflict from Party Support Structures -- Chapter 7 Did IS promote the Division of Nation Depicting the Impact of Conflict from Support for Reconciliation with Former Baath Party -- Chapter 8 Measuring the Strength of Sectarianism Depicting the Impact of IS through Quantitative Text Analysis -- Conclusion The State and Nation Restructured by Conflict -- Index.
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Nation-building - Iraq. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-7560-9
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9789819675609
Analyzing impacts of conflict on nation-building in Iraq = a study based on surveys and quantitative text analysis /
Yamao, Dai.
Analyzing impacts of conflict on nation-building in Iraq
a study based on surveys and quantitative text analysis /[electronic resource] :by Dai Yamao. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xiii, 214 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Evidence-based approaches to peace and conflict studies,v. 262730-566X ;. - Evidence-based approaches to peace and conflict studies ;v. 26..
Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Author -- Chapter 1 Measuring the Impact of Conflict -- Chapter 2 Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Conflict -- Chapter 3 The Rise of Non State Actors during Nation Building in post war Iraq -- Chapter 4 Political Distrust Strong Nationalism and High Expectations for the State -- Chapter 5 Policies of National Integration and Their Changes Comparative Analysis of Old and New School Textbooks -- Chapter 6 When Conflicts are Incited Depicting the Cycle of Sectarian Conflict from Party Support Structures -- Chapter 7 Did IS promote the Division of Nation Depicting the Impact of Conflict from Support for Reconciliation with Former Baath Party -- Chapter 8 Measuring the Strength of Sectarianism Depicting the Impact of IS through Quantitative Text Analysis -- Conclusion The State and Nation Restructured by Conflict -- Index.
This is the first monograph to empirically analyze the impact of the myriad conflicts that arose within Iraq in the wake of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 on nation-building. It draws upon a plethora of primary sources, including school textbooks and local newspapers, in conjunction with a range of unique surveys, quantitative text analysis, and other methodologies. This study represents a distinctive attempt to answer the question of why national cohesion has been maintained despite the occurrence of devastating conflicts and a brutal civil war in Iraq. It employs unique data and a mixed-methods approach to achieve this goal. It has frequently been asserted that the Iraqi state descended into dysfunction and national unity was undermined as a consequence of the various conflicts that have occurred in the post-war period. However, the author's multiple surveys revealed that, despite a lack of trust in state institutions, individuals have high expectations of their role. Moreover, there is a paucity of trust in non-state actors who are responsible for fulfilling the functions of the state in its absence. The surveys also indicate a robust sense of Iraqi identity in spite of the civil wars and conflicts that divide the population, along with a high value placed on national integration policies. This book elucidates the factors that have led to these contradictory attitudes. Focusing centrally on issues surrounding post-conflict nation-building in Iraq, the book also offers methodological suggestions for analyzing various aspects of the impact of conflict in other post-war societies, a topic that has not been thoroughly studied empirically.
ISBN: 9789819675609
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-96-7560-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: DS79.76
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Analyzing impacts of conflict on nation-building in Iraq = a study based on surveys and quantitative text analysis /
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