This article explores the connections between various forms of organized political violence and ostensibly private, non-political violence in post-invasion Iraq, focusing on gender-based violence and the links between militias and organized crime. We argue that, as in other civil wars, much of the violence is 'dual-purpose', simultaneously serving private and political goals, and that despite a decline in violence since 2007, the situation created by the overthrow of the previous dictatorship remains extremely dangerous
Violent extremism naturally benefits from any state of fragmentation. This article focuses on Iraq i...
The article deals with the Iraq War of 2003, the post-war occupation and recovery efforts from the p...
Reform enforced by an occupying power contribute to the conditions allowing for insurgency. This stu...
This article explores the connections between various forms of organized political violence and oste...
This article explores the connections between various forms of organized political violence and oste...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
This thesis theorizes the neoliberal restructuring of capitalism and the gendered trajectories of bi...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Modern theories in understanding conflicts focus largely on the political economy of war as a cataly...
The violence stemming from the occupation and civil war between 2003 and 2008 in Iraq redefined the ...
The article discusses the various forms of and increase in gender-based violence in Iraq. It also di...
Dr. Williams looks in detail at major criminal activities, including the theft, diversion, and smugg...
This article examines the development of a women's movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It d...
In order to counter insurgency, we have to understand how it begins. We have to identify why groups ...
Violent extremism naturally benefits from any state of fragmentation. This article focuses on Iraq i...
The article deals with the Iraq War of 2003, the post-war occupation and recovery efforts from the p...
Reform enforced by an occupying power contribute to the conditions allowing for insurgency. This stu...
This article explores the connections between various forms of organized political violence and oste...
This article explores the connections between various forms of organized political violence and oste...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
This thesis theorizes the neoliberal restructuring of capitalism and the gendered trajectories of bi...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Modern theories in understanding conflicts focus largely on the political economy of war as a cataly...
The violence stemming from the occupation and civil war between 2003 and 2008 in Iraq redefined the ...
The article discusses the various forms of and increase in gender-based violence in Iraq. It also di...
Dr. Williams looks in detail at major criminal activities, including the theft, diversion, and smugg...
This article examines the development of a women's movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It d...
In order to counter insurgency, we have to understand how it begins. We have to identify why groups ...
Violent extremism naturally benefits from any state of fragmentation. This article focuses on Iraq i...
The article deals with the Iraq War of 2003, the post-war occupation and recovery efforts from the p...
Reform enforced by an occupying power contribute to the conditions allowing for insurgency. This stu...