When the Islamic State Comes to Town: The Economic Impact of Islamic State Governance in Iraq and Syria

When the Islamic State Comes to Town: The Economic Impact of Islamic State Governance in Iraq and Syria

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Oct 20, 2017 · English · Paperback (260 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 260
Language English
Published Oct 20, 2017
Publisher RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833098551
ISBN-13 9780833098559

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Set against the backdrop of conflict-ridden Iraq and Syria, this comprehensive analysis explores the profound economic consequences of Islamic State governance. Through meticulous research, the authors delve into how the presence of the Islamic State has disrupted local economies, influenced markets, and altered the livelihoods of countless individuals and families. By examining various dimensions of governance, they unravel the complex relationship between control and economic activity in regions stricken by violence and instability.

The narrative sheds light on the challenges faced by citizens, including the ramifications of shifting power dynamics and the strategic decisions made by the Islamic State that aimed at consolidating control. Insights into local resources, taxation methods, and the manipulation of supply chains paint a vivid picture of daily life under such a regime. The authors provide a critical examination of both immediate and long-term impacts, enriching the reader's understanding of how terror can reshape economies.

Furthermore, the work emphasizes the resilience of communities that struggled to navigate the unyielding environment created by extremist rule. Through vivid accounts and data-driven insights, it offers a sobering reflection on the intersection of governance and economic health in some of the most volatile regions of the world, provoking thought about future recovery and stability in post-conflict landscapes.
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