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Iraqi Sectarian Violence
The Consequences of Forced State Failure in Iraq ANDREW FLIBBERT argues that most of the pathologies in Iraqi political life since 2003, from sectarian mobilization to insurgent violence, are best understood as consequences of forced state failure.
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The Study of Administration
Woodrow Wilson
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STEVEN KULL, CLAY RAMSAY, EVAN LEWIS
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