Based on an original survey from Baghdad alongside key interviews in the field, this book offers an insightful account of how Iraqis in different areas of the country responded to the rise and fall of the Islamic State.
Based on an original survey from Baghdad alongside key interviews in the field, this book offers an insightful account of how Iraqis in different areas of the country responded to the rise and fall of the Islamic State.
Austin Knuppe is an assistant professor of political science at Utah State University, where he serves on the faculty advisory board of the Heravi Peace Institute.
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Note on Transliteration 1. How Do Ordinary People Survive War? 2. Survival Repertoires in Wartime 3. The Rise and Fall of the Islamic State, 2011-2017 4. Baghdad: Surviving War in the City of Peace 5. Fallujah, Ramadi, and Tikrit: Navigating Violence in the Sunni Triangle 6. Ninewa Plains, Sinjar, and Tal Afar: Resilience in the Land of Two Rivers 7. "We Have on This Land That Which Makes Life Worth Living" Appendix A. Survey Methodology Appendix B. Interview Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Note on Transliteration 1. How Do Ordinary People Survive War? 2. Survival Repertoires in Wartime 3. The Rise and Fall of the Islamic State, 2011-2017 4. Baghdad: Surviving War in the City of Peace 5. Fallujah, Ramadi, and Tikrit: Navigating Violence in the Sunni Triangle 6. Ninewa Plains, Sinjar, and Tal Afar: Resilience in the Land of Two Rivers 7. "We Have on This Land That Which Makes Life Worth Living" Appendix A. Survey Methodology Appendix B. Interview Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
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