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Understanding the Islamic State’s competitive advantages: Remaking state and nationhood in the Middle East and North Africa
Authors:Stacey Erin Pollard  David Alexander Poplack  Kevin Carroll Casey
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA;2. Department of Research and Development, One Earth Future Foundation, Broomfield, CO, USA;3. Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:While many researchers have examined the evolution and unique characteristics of the Islamic State (IS), taking an IS-centric approach has yet to illuminate the factors allowing for its establishment in the first place. To provide a clearer explanation for IS’s successes and improve analysts’ ability to predict future occurrences of similar phenomena, we analyze IS’s competitive advantages through the lens of two defining structural conditions in the Middle East North Africa (MENA): failure of state institutions and nationhood. It is commonly understood that the MENA faces challenges associated with state fragility, but our examination of state and national resiliency shows that Syria and Iraq yield the most deleterious results in the breakdown of the nation, suggesting that the combined failure of state and nation, as well as IS’s ability to fill these related vacuities, is a significant reason IS thrives there today. Against this backdrop, we provide a model of IS’s state- and nation-making project, and illustrate IS’s clear competitive advantages over all other state and non-state actors in both countries, except for Kurdish groupings. We conclude with recommendations on how policy-makers may begin halting and reversing the failure of both state and nation in Iraq and Syria.
Keywords:Caliphate  Egypt  Iraq  Islamic radicalism  Islamic State  IS  ISIL  ISIS  Jihad  Libya  Middle East and North Africa  nation making  state making  Sunni  Syria
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