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The Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism's Postconflict Research Database & Analysis Project stores cross-indexed bibliographic information on hundreds of journal articles, books, book chapters, and case reports that address the broad, interdisciplinary fields of postconflict reconstruction, stabilization, and peacebuilding.

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Posted on April 10, 2017February 8, 2022 by Katherine Carroll

Not Your Parents’ Political Party: Young Sunnis and the New Iraqi Democracy

Categories1 - Peace & Statebuilding Topics, 2 - Methods, 3 - Period, 4 - Reference Type, 5D - Region - Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Iraq, Journal Article, Political Participation & State Legitimization, Post 9/11 (2001-Present), Reconciliation & Peacebuilding, Single Case Study, Youth TagsArab Spring, Iraq, Middle East, political parties, Sunnis

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