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Structuring Exclusion

Institutions, Grievances, and Ethnic State Capture in Iraq

Shamiran (Assistant Professor of International Relations Mako

Structuring Exclusion

Structuring Exclusion

Institutions, Grievances, and Ethnic State Capture in Iraq

Structuring Exclusion

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Structuring Exclusion: Institutions, Grievances, and Ethnic State Capture explains ethnic state capture in post-2003 Iraq under consociational power-sharing in Iraq as an outcome of ethnic dominance as a control strategy adopted by successive leaders under prior regimes.


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Beschrijving Structuring Exclusion

What role do institutions play in structuring ethnic dominance and state capture in divided societies? How do historical legacies of exclusion and repression influence communal mobilization and elite institutional preferences? In Structuring Exclusion: Institutions, Grievances, and Ethnic State Capture, Mako proposes a historical institutionalist framework to explain how ethnic elites rely on state institutions to entrench group dominance and affect power-sharing outcomes in divided, post-colonial societies. Through a systematic analysis of elite institutional dominance strategies across critical statebuilding junctures, this book posits that ethnic grievances and group mobilization are informed by past collective experiences with exclusion and repression as causal mechanisms that structure communal conflict overtime. Using Iraq as a case study, Mako develops a novel theory of ethnic state capture that links elite institutional choices to strategies of political control. The book advances a processual argument to illustrate how historical legacies shape elite bargaining strategies and institutional preferences during the initial phases of post-conflict statebuilding in deeply divided societies. Drawing on extensive archival research, elite memoirs and interviews, and a systematic examination of legal and institutional changes across various regimes, the book shows how elites construct exclusionary institutions to maintain dominance. By situating Iraq within comparative works on post-colonial state-building, the book advances a processual argument about how historical legacies inform elite bargaining and institutional design as control strategies in deeply divided societies.


ISBN
9780197810460
Pagina's
296
Verschijnt
Rubriek
Politicologie
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

Politicologie