This book examines social capital and transition to democracy in
Kurdistan. By utilizing the growing literature and Social Capital
Theory, the project presents a different perspective on challenges
that surrounded the process of transition to democracy in KRI. The
work is based on a bottom-up approach as it unpacks the influences
of political culture on the establishment of democratic
institutions and norms in a conflicting context. The author splits
the concept into three main components: trust, social networks and
civic engagement and tests them imperially in the context of KRI.
The monograph will interest graduate students, researchers and
policy makers in the fields of political science, sociology and
Middle Eastern Studies.
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