Community resilience to sectarian violence in Baghdad

The recent conflict in Iraq evolved from an insurgency against the interim U.S. led government (the Coalition Provisional Authority or CPA) into a sectarian civil war. Violence became widespread, especially in areas of Baghdad City such as Sadr City, Al Amiriyah, and Al Adhamiya. However, a number o...

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Main Author: Carpenter, Ami C.
Language:English
Series:Peace psychology book series.
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Online Access:Link to e-book
Summary:The recent conflict in Iraq evolved from an insurgency against the interim U.S. led government (the Coalition Provisional Authority or CPA) into a sectarian civil war. Violence became widespread, especially in areas of Baghdad City such as Sadr City, Al Amiriyah, and Al Adhamiya. However, a number of multiethnic neighborhoods in Baghdad successfully prevented sectarian attitudes and behaviors from taking hold. Four communities stand out in their self-organization to prevent the escalation of violence. This book looks at what makes these communities different from other areas within Baghdad.
Physical Description:1 online resource (162 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Published: New York : Springer, 2013.
ISBN:9781461488125 (electronic bk.)
1461488125 (electronic bk.)
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