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Origins of the Kurdish Genocide

Nation Building and Genocide as a Civilizing and De-Civilizing Process
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The author argues that a part of the history of nation building in Iraq through addressing its political characters, different communities, agreements and pan Arab ideology, including the Baath ideology and its attempts to seize power through nondemocratic methods. It is an attempt to approach the essence of the exclusion mentality of the ruling elite in order to understand the process of genocide against the Kurdish people, including all existing religious minorities. This essence of the process has been approached in the framework of the civilizing and de-civilizing process as a main theory of the German sociologist, Norbert Elias. Thus, this book may be considered as one of the comprehensive books to present a study of state-building in Iraq, along with identifying some of the political figures that had an essential impact on the construction. On the other hand, it is a comprehensive study of the genocide, in the sense of searching for the causes and roots of the genocide. The Anfal campaigns took place in 1988, but the process started as far back as the end of the sixties and the beginning of the seventies of the last century.
Ibrahim Sadiq is sociology lecturer at Soran University.
Chapter 1: Iraq, Under the Theoretical Mirror: Nation Building and Genocide Chapter 2: Nation Building and Arab-Centrism in Iraq Chapter 3: Genocide and the De-Civilizing Process in Iraq Chapter 4: Genocide and the De-Civilizing Process: The Anfal Campaigns Chapter 5: Personal Views and Experiences in the Process of Iraqi State Formation and Ideology Chapter 6: Personal Views and Experiences in the Process of Genocide
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