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Identity and Security in Arab Countries

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posted on 2024-09-05, 22:13 authored by Mustapha Kamal Al-Sayyid
This article takes a critical stand towards primordialist interpretations of identity conflicts in the Arab world. It argues that identity?framed conflicts have usually coincided with differential access to wealth, power or status of the groups in conflict. This has been the case in the bloodiest inter?group conflicts in Arab countries, namely those in Sudan, Iraq and Lebanon. It also argues that political divisions based on ideology or religion have often been more important than ethnic or racial differences ? as in the Algerian civil war, the recent confrontation between government and opposition supporters and conflict between FATAH and HAMAS in Palestine. These conflicts had important implications for human, as well as national, regional and international security.

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Al-Sayyid, M., K. (2009) Identity and Security in Arab Countries. IDS Bulletin 40(2): 62-69

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 40 Nos. 2

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© 2009 The Author. Journal compilation © Institute of Development Studies

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    Volume 40. Issue 2: Transforming Security and Development in an Unequal World

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