Federalism and the challenges of ethnic conflict regulation in deeply divided society: the case of IraqTools Hama, Yaseen (2018) Federalism and the challenges of ethnic conflict regulation in deeply divided society: the case of Iraq. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBad governance of ethnic diversity exacerbates ethno-sectarian conflicts, and ethnic conflict management is a sensitive and fundamentally needed component of the contemporary world. This study assesses political models for managing ethno-sectarian diversity, focused on the deeply divided society of Iraq in relation to its ethnic conflict and political system, with federalism and partition being potential solutions explored in relation to stakeholders’ views, studied qualitatively using focus groups and interviews with procedure and analysis derived from grounded theory.
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