Global Terrorism after the Iraq War

Global Terrorism after the Iraq War

Monday, October 13, 2003

By: Daniel Benjamin;  Martha Crenshaw;  Daniel Byman

This report is an expansion of presentations made at a U.S. Institute of Peace Current Issues Briefing on "Global Terrorism after the Iraq War" on June 25, 2003

Type: Special Report

Islamist Politics in Iraq after Saddam Hussein

Islamist Politics in Iraq after Saddam Hussein

Wednesday, August 13, 2003

By: Graham E. Fuller

Two critical political questions arise as the new Iraq emerges. Will the numerically dominant Shiite majority be open to full political collaboration with the Sunni and Christian minorities? What are the strengths and ideologies of Islamist political movements, particularly Shiite, that have asserted themselves since the fall of Saddam Hussein?

Type: Special Report

Religion

Islamist Politics in Iraq after Saddam Hussein (Arabic Edition)

Thursday, August 7, 2003

By: Graham E. Fuller

Summary Islamism, as a basic feature of Muslim and especially Arab politics, is destined to play a major role in the future of Iraqi politics. A huge moral and ideological vacuum has now emerged in Iraq, and Islam is tailor-made to provide a new moral compass to the people.

Religion

Post-War Iraq and Beyond: The UN's Role

Post-War Iraq and Beyond: The UN's Role

Tuesday, June 17, 2003

What role should the United Nations play in post-war Iraq? As demonstrated by recent media coverage, there is no shortage of opinions about how the UN Security Council's failure to reach consensus on how to disarm Iraq will affect the council's ability to handle future conflicts.

Type: Peace Brief

Religious Politics in Iraq

Religious Politics in Iraq

Tuesday, May 27, 2003

By: David R. Smock

Will the numerically dominant Shiite majority be open to full political collaboration with the Sunni and Christian minorities? Or will the Shiites seek opportunities for dominance?

Type: Peace Brief