Waves of Populism in Iraq

Authors

  • Hashim Hayder Khashan Al-Rikabi University of Kufa / College of Political Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30907/jcopolicy.vi67.703

Keywords:

Populism, Democracy, ethno-sectarianism, authoritarianism, Iraq.

Abstract

This paper challenges the views that post-2003 Iraq should be studied in isolation and demonstrates that many of the pre-2003 dynamics impacted the post-2003 era, mainly populism. It sheds light on the three waves of populism in Iraq, the authoritarian populism of Saddam's regime being the first, given that he was the leader of a secular and pan-Arab party but frequently used religion and nationalism strategically and selectively under certain conditions, creating the context of modern populism. The second wave is the ethno-sectarian populism post-2003 that created multiple populist actors who demonstrated their allegiance to parliamentary democracy but undermined it by their practices. The third and final wave this paper examines is the modern populism of post-2014, where insiders nurtured nationalist populism due to the declining appeal of sectarianism, the deep political divisions, and widespread disappointment. This paper is based on a field study measuring popular perception of post-2003 political systems, including populist tendencies, level of trust, and other demographical and democratic factors.

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Published

2024-06-01

How to Cite

Al-Rikabi, H. H. K. . (2024). Waves of Populism in Iraq. Political Sciences Journal, 67, 357-380. https://doi.org/10.30907/jcopolicy.vi67.703

Publication Dates

Received

2024-02-10

Accepted

2024-03-17

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