Compulsion in Religion

Compulsion in Religion

Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Roots of Insurgencies in Iraq

Helfont, Samuel

Oxford University Press Inc

05/2018

304

Dura

Inglês

9780190843311

15 a 20 dias

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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Religion and Authoritarianism in Saddam's Iraq Part I: The Penetration of Iraq's Religious Landscape 1979-1989 Chapter 1: Saddam Takes Control Chapter 2: Co-opting and Coercing Religion in Saddam's Iraq Chapter 3: Co-opting and Coercing Shi'ism Chapter 4: Suppressing the Islamist Opposition Chapter 5: Addressing the Limits of Coercion and Co-optation Part II: The Gulf War and its Aftermath 1990-1993 Chapter 6: Continuity and Change in the Gulf War Chapter 7: Iraq's Religious Landscape in the Wake of the Gulf War Part III: The Faith Campaign 1993-2003 Chapter 8: A Transformed Religious Landscape Chapter 9: The Regime and the Shi'is in the 1990s Chapter 10: Mechanisms of Control Chapter 11: Putting the System to Work Part IV: The Invasion of Iraq War and the Emergence of Religious Insurgencies Chapter 12: American Misconceptions about Iraq and the 2003 Invasion Chapter 13: Emergence of Religious Insurgencies in Iraq Conclusion: Saddam the Counter-Insurgent and other Reflections on Ruling Iraq Notes Bibliography Index
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