Tribes and the State in Libya and Iraq from the Nationalist Era to the New Order
"Regime change in Libya (2011) and Iraq (2003) catapulted a host of sub-state actors to the fore, including tribes, which have emerged as influential political, security and social actors. But despite this increased role and visibility, tribes remain poorly understood. Often mistakenly associat...
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London :
Hurst & Company
[2023]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Section I Libya
- 1. From Palace to Revolution: Tribes and the Coming to Power of the Nationalist State
- 2. Tribes and Qadhafi's Revolutionary Toolbox: From Khout Al-Jed to Social Control
- 3. Tribes, Revolution and Revenge
- 4. Tribes and the Post-2014 Order
- Section II Iraq
- 5. Tribes and the Iraqi Republic
- 6. Tribes and the Ba'athist State
- 7. Tribes, Occupation and Shi'ite Iraq
- 8. Tribes and Mobilisation: Politics, Power and Protests
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover.