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Countries like Syria and Iraq emerged as artificial entities, lacking a shared national identity. Attempts at Arab nationalism and secular statehood—pushed by military regimes and socialist parties—faced foundational challenges due to deep-seated divisions and a lack of a unifying cultural narrative. These regimes often relied on brutal force and coups to maintain control, and their legitimacy was rooted more in violence and repression than in popular consent.


The Rise of Islamism and Forays into Power