Honors Theses
Date of Award
Spring 4-30-2021
Document Type
Undergraduate Thesis
Department
Intelligence and Security Studies
First Advisor
Ashleen Williams
Second Advisor
John Winkle
Third Advisor
Charles Joukhadar
Relational Format
Dissertation/Thesis
Abstract
This thesis examines the role of violence in Iraq in establishing the current Iraqi state. My chapters provide historical and theoretical context to the subject before getting into the analysis. The goal of this thesis is to show that violence in Iraq is not only caused by sectarian differences, but has been used and influenced by leaders, outside governments, and non-state institutions for personal gain and political goals at the cost of the Iraqi people.
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Perkins, Caitlyn, "More Than Sectarianism: How have state and non-state institutions used violence to form the current Iraqi state and what is the effect?" (2021). Honors Theses. 1935.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/hon_thesis/1935
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