posted on 2022-07-01, 00:00authored byDavid Cortright, Todd Diamond
Conflict narratives in fragile states are often framed by identity groups or other non-state actors along ideological or ethno-sectarian lines to achieve political ends. But in many instances, the main grievances of populations in affected communities are centered around basic dignity and livelihoods. Using conflict-affected Iraq as a case study, this brief provides evidence of and recommendations for legitimizing government to strengthen and stabilize fragile states.
History
Date Modified
2022-09-26
Language
English
Publisher
Pulte Institute for Global Development|Keough School of Global Affairs