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The changing role of education in the Iraqi disputed territories: assimilation,segregation and indoctrination
Authors:Kelsey Shanks
Institution:1. Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies (IAIS), University of Exeter, Exeter, UKkelseywshanks@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The oil-rich northern districts of Iraq were long considered a reflection of the country with a diversity of ethnic and religious groups: Arabs, Turkmen, Kurds, Assyrians, and Yezidi, living together and portraying Iraq's demographic make-up. Yet the territory has suffered from heightening ethno-political influence and sectarianism throughout its recent history. The ethnic basis to territorial claims has amplified the discourse over linguistic presence, cultural representation and minority rights across the region and elevated debates over territorial representation to the height of ethnic survival issues. This paper will explore the changing face of education in the region over the last 12 years, highlighting the way in which education policy has reflected, and reacted to, national fragility and conflict.
Keywords:Disputed territories  Iraq  education  conflict  identity  ISIS
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