The welling up of violent incidents that followed the bombing of one of Shia Islam's holiest shrines last week in Iraq have raised questions about the roots of the frustration and anger that are playing out. A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 1,150 Iraqis conducted in January shows that among the Sunni community there is widespread unhappiness with how things are going in Iraq, but that the Shia (who recently won the majority of seats in the new Iraqi Parliament) and the Kurds (who have crafted a substantial amount of autonomy) express relative satisfaction
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly w...
Given the Shiite majority in Iraq, some have worried that the Iraqi electorate may vote in represent...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
A new poll of Iraqis shows that al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden are rejected by overwhelming majorities...
The majority of Iraqis overall view the recent parliamentary elections as valid, are optimistic that...
Reports of conflict in Iraq may give the impression that the central government is so weak and unpop...
Iraq is a very diverse country, both ethnically and religiously, and its political system is charact...
The Sunnis in Iraq under the Baath regime had unique place in the political structure of Iraq.But wi...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
PDF Password = 369297 Many mainstream discourses currently have a tendency to portray the ongoing ci...
A new poll of the Iraqi public finds that a large majority of Iraqis think the US plans to maintain ...
In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numero...
The Shia majority of Iraq's Muslims, for so long disadvantaged and isolated, are now claiming their ...
The emergence of a Shia-majority Iraqi state has provoked a debate on the nature of Shia Islam, and ...
The 'hearts and minds' model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly w...
Given the Shiite majority in Iraq, some have worried that the Iraqi electorate may vote in represent...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
A new poll of Iraqis shows that al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden are rejected by overwhelming majorities...
The majority of Iraqis overall view the recent parliamentary elections as valid, are optimistic that...
Reports of conflict in Iraq may give the impression that the central government is so weak and unpop...
Iraq is a very diverse country, both ethnically and religiously, and its political system is charact...
The Sunnis in Iraq under the Baath regime had unique place in the political structure of Iraq.But wi...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
PDF Password = 369297 Many mainstream discourses currently have a tendency to portray the ongoing ci...
A new poll of the Iraqi public finds that a large majority of Iraqis think the US plans to maintain ...
In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numero...
The Shia majority of Iraq's Muslims, for so long disadvantaged and isolated, are now claiming their ...
The emergence of a Shia-majority Iraqi state has provoked a debate on the nature of Shia Islam, and ...
The 'hearts and minds' model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly w...
Given the Shiite majority in Iraq, some have worried that the Iraqi electorate may vote in represent...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...