Book Chapter

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
FundersUniversity of Sheffield
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