Civil Society Iraq: Ethnic, Religious, and Location Influences on Outgroup Perception Jon Gresham* April 2004 A significant research question in the immediate post-war (May 2003) environment of Iraq was: "How do Iraqis’ ethnicity, religious affiliation, and location affect expressed perceptions of threat from outgroups?" We collected 479 surveys of Iraqi opinions, in five locations in Iraq, Jordan, and The Netherlands, with a single page instrument. Religion, ethnic origin, and location alone had little direct bearing on respondents’ attitudes towards outgroups or change (another type of threat) in Iraq. However, certain sets of interacting elements did reflect significant differences in perceptions of threat. For example, Shi’a Muslims of...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
This paper examines the transformations that took place in the discourse of Iraq’s non-Muslim minori...
In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numero...
A significant research question in the immediate post-war (May 2003) environment of Iraq was: "How d...
At the Iraq "liberation" in 2003, many of us asked, "Is there really hope for civil society to emer...
Civil Society Iraq (an Oxymoron if ever there was one)1 Jon Gresham and Hub Linssen* February 2004 ...
Homogeneity in Social Groups of Iraqis Jon Gresham, Farouk Saleh, Shara Majid June 2006 With appre...
With appreciation to the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies for initiating the Second World Co...
In this chapter, I describe some group relations among Iraqis, present results of scientific researc...
Nationality groups are always placed in a sensitive position when strained relations develop between...
Nationality groups are always placed in a sensitive position when strained relations develop between...
Life after the civil war between Sunni and Shiite has not only changed the infrastructure and situat...
After the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, civil society has become among the buzz words that are fr...
The Iraq Civil Society Solidarity Initiative conference will be held in March 2008 to facilitate<br ...
The workshop discussed current research and program priorities in Iraq and aimed to understand the c...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
This paper examines the transformations that took place in the discourse of Iraq’s non-Muslim minori...
In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numero...
A significant research question in the immediate post-war (May 2003) environment of Iraq was: "How d...
At the Iraq "liberation" in 2003, many of us asked, "Is there really hope for civil society to emer...
Civil Society Iraq (an Oxymoron if ever there was one)1 Jon Gresham and Hub Linssen* February 2004 ...
Homogeneity in Social Groups of Iraqis Jon Gresham, Farouk Saleh, Shara Majid June 2006 With appre...
With appreciation to the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies for initiating the Second World Co...
In this chapter, I describe some group relations among Iraqis, present results of scientific researc...
Nationality groups are always placed in a sensitive position when strained relations develop between...
Nationality groups are always placed in a sensitive position when strained relations develop between...
Life after the civil war between Sunni and Shiite has not only changed the infrastructure and situat...
After the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, civil society has become among the buzz words that are fr...
The Iraq Civil Society Solidarity Initiative conference will be held in March 2008 to facilitate<br ...
The workshop discussed current research and program priorities in Iraq and aimed to understand the c...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
This paper examines the transformations that took place in the discourse of Iraq’s non-Muslim minori...
In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numero...