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The article discusses the new Shi'i-Kurdish partnership in Iraq following the removal of Saddam's regime. It discusses the multiple players within each of these former political minorities and the dynamics of their complex and evolving relations.
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Very little has been written on Shi'i-Kurdish relationship in Iraq following the downfall of Saddam's regime. This article discusses this important aspect of post-2003 Iraq, analysing the challenges of this new cooperation but also its positive prospects.
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This page is a summary of: Shii‐Kurd Relations in Post‐2003 Iraq: Visions of Nationalism, Middle East Policy, September 2021, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/mepo.12572.
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