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The Evolution of Iraq¡¯s Hashd al-Sha¡¯abi (Popular Mobilization Forces)

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Citation

Gulmohamad Z (2020) The Evolution of Iraq¡¯s Hashd al-Sha¡¯abi (Popular Mobilization Forces). In: Amour PO (ed.) The Regional Order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East: Regional Rivalries and Security Alliances. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, pp. 259-301. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45465-4_9

Abstract
Iraq¡¯s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) arose at a time when the federal government in Baghdad faced imminent existential threats during the rise of the Islamic State (IS) in 2014. The Shi¡¯ militias within the PMF have capitalized on the population¡¯s fear of the IS, the meltdown of Iraq¡¯s military apparatus, and Baghdad¡¯s incompetence to counter the IS. This chapter surveys the Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq and its relation to Iran. The survey comes to the conclusion that: (1) A number of pro-Iran Shi¡¯ militias have been deep-seated in Iraq for decades; however, the rise of the IS provided the opportunity for prominent Shi¡¯ commanders, figures, and militias to shape Iraq¡¯s security and military apparatus in a way that is molding Iraq¡¯s polity and interfering in its policy-making process; (2) Pro-Iran militias have consolidated the militias¡¯ presence in Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere and, by their attitude and behavior, have extended Iran¡¯s influence in the Gulf Region and the broader Middle East; (3) The chapter also reviews a number of less powerful Shi¡¯ militias that adhere to Iraqi based religious and political actors.

Keywords
Popular Mobilization Force; Shi¡¯ militia; Islamic State; Iran; Iraq; Syria

StatusPublished
Funders
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online05/07/2020
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Place of publicationCham, Switzerland
ISBN9783030454647
eISBN9783030454654

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Dr Zana Gul

Dr Zana Gul

Lecturer in International Politics, Politics