Revisiting sectarianism in Iraq: Changing attitudes of Sunnis and Shias towards voting, social trust and government

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Raed Ahmed
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After 2003, Iraq experienced political, social and violent sectarianism. Scholars who studied sectarianism in Iraq tried to explain it through events, narratives and official statements. However, it has not been possible to understand the impact of the sectarian identity of Sunnis and Shias on their political and social behaviour. This study aims to measure that impact by asking: how has sectarianism changed in Iraq over time from the perspective of public opinion – increase or decrease, and why? For a deeper understanding, some demographic factors, such as age, education and gender, are considered to measure how the sectarian identity has affected the behaviour of Iraqis in voting, interpersonal trust, and trusting the government and the army. By using the surveys conducted by the Arab Barometer from 2011 to 2022, it was possible to compare the responses of the public by sect and have interesting findings. In general, Sunnis and Shias have exchanged their roles after 2013. Until 2013, Shias had tended to vote and trust local and national governments more than Sunnis. However, since 2019, the surveys show that Sunnis have had greater rates of voting and trust those governments than the Shias. Also, since 2019, the interpersonal trust between Sunnis and Shias has improved more than before, which can support the social cohesion between people who belong to different sects.
重新审视伊拉克的宗派主义:改变逊尼派和什叶派对选举、社会信任和政府的态度
2003年以后,伊拉克经历了政治、社会和暴力的宗派主义。研究伊拉克宗派主义的学者试图通过事件、叙述和官方声明来解释它。然而,我们不可能理解逊尼派和什叶派的教派认同对其政治和社会行为的影响。这项研究旨在通过以下问题来衡量这种影响:从公众舆论的角度来看,伊拉克的宗派主义是如何随着时间的推移而变化的——增加还是减少,以及为什么?为了更深入的理解,一些人口统计因素,如年龄、教育和性别,被认为是衡量宗派认同如何影响伊拉克人在投票、人际信任和信任政府和军队方面的行为。利用阿拉伯晴雨表从2011年到2022年进行的调查,可以比较不同教派的公众反应,并得出有趣的结果。总体而言,逊尼派和什叶派在2013年之后互换了角色。在2013年之前,什叶派比逊尼派更倾向于投票和信任地方和国家政府。然而,自2019年以来,调查显示,逊尼派的投票率和对这些政府的信任度高于什叶派。此外,自2019年以来,逊尼派和什叶派之间的人际信任比以前有所改善,这可以支持属于不同教派的人之间的社会凝聚力。
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Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World
Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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