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Implications for Iraq and the region: How do sanctions affect the lives of ordinary Iraqis? Do they ever work? And 'regime change', or war: what will these mean for those same ordinary people? Will they change the diverse ethnic and religious elements of Iraqi society? And how will they affect the peoples and governments of the surrounding region? Speakers are Sami Zoubaida, Birkbeck reader in sociology, and author of Islam, The People and The State; Sarah Graham-Brown, author of Sanctioning Saddam: The Politics of Intervention in Iraq; Loulouwa al Rashid researcher, recently in Iraq; and Faleh A Jabar an Iraqi and author of Shi'ism, Nation and State: Cultural Identities in Iraq, just returned from six months in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Archive :: talk:S1084411894, venue:V205
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