Essays about: "Iraqi Literature"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words Iraqi Literature.
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1. ”CEDAW IS OUR HOLY TEXT, OUR HOLY BOOK” Combating gender-based violence in a de facto state: The case of Iraqi Kurdistan
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The Kurdistan region in Iraq, also known as KRI, has gained semi-independence over the decades and is today recognized in the Iraqi constitution as an autonomous part of the federal country. While still belonging to Iraq, it has been declared that the KRI performs better than its parent state in terms of security, stability and promoting international norms such as gender equality. READ MORE
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2. Migrant in Limbo : An investigation into the dehumanisation of the migrant figure during migration and integration as shown through the short stories of Hassan Blasim
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för Asien- och Mellanösternstudier (IAM)Abstract : In 2000, Iraqi-born film director, poet and author Hassan Blasim fled Iraq to escape persecution for his films on the forced migration of Kurds by Saddam Hussein's regime. After travelling through Europe for four years, he was granted asylum in Finland. READ MORE
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3. BLOOD AND BALLOTS THE EFFECT OF VIOLENCE ON VOTING BEHAVIOR IN IRAQ
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Iraq is a very diverse country, both ethnically and religiously, and its political system is characterized by severe polarization along ethno-sectarian loyalties. Since 2003, the country suffered from persistent indiscriminating terrorism and communal violence. Previous literature has rarely connected violence to election in Iraq. READ MORE
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4. The Impact of Remittances and Foreign Aid on Education in Iraq
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : The developmental impact of remittances and foreign aid has attracted the attention of researchers and policy-makers alike. Many studies have been devoted to the comparative effect of different forms of international capital flows on economic growth and other developmental outcomes. READ MORE
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5. The 2003 war on Iraq : Purposes and Motivations, An Analytical View
University essay from Linköpings universitet/StatsvetenskapAbstract : The Iraqi war represents a form of coercive diplomacy between words and war in the enforcement of international norms and is considered as a new and old notion at the same time. This holds true ever since the days of the Desert Storm: the war waged to liberate Kuwait. READ MORE