Islamic state;
Syria;
Iraq;
civil war;
sexual violence;
rape;
state building;
CIVIL-WAR;
WOMEN;
RAPE;
GENDER;
GOVERNANCE;
CONFLICT;
SECURITY;
D O I:
10.1080/17502977.2018.1541577
中图分类号:
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号:
030207 ;
摘要:
This article examines the practices of rape, sexual enslavement, and forced marriage used by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Most research see wartime sexual violence as solutions to battlefields challenges. Studies of civil war and competitive state building during civil wars have largely overlooked the implications of such violence for rebel governance. This article explores how efforts to regulate sexuality figure within processes of violent state formation. ISIS's practices of sexual violence mirror previous efforts by the Iraqi and Syrian state to substantiate ethno-sectarian domination through violence. But ISIS creates new gendered and ethno-sectarian hierarchies. Repertoires of sexual and gender-based violence can help to sustain and create structures of state control and are thus integral to competitive state building.
机构:
Univ St Andrews, Sch Int Relat, Int Relat & Middle East Polit, Arts Fac Bldg, St Andrews KY169AX, Fife, ScotlandUniv St Andrews, Sch Int Relat, Int Relat & Middle East Polit, Arts Fac Bldg, St Andrews KY169AX, Fife, Scotland