This book looks at how the Kurdish and Iraqi quests for nationhood have led to the transformation of Iraqi Kurdistan into an unrecognised quasi-state, and the devolution of the Iraqi state into a recognised quasi-state.
This book looks at how the Kurdish and Iraqi quests for nationhood have led to the transformation of Iraqi Kurdistan into an unrecognised quasi-state, and the devolution of the Iraqi state into a recognised quasi-state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aram Rafaat, PhD, is a freelance researcher and educator. He has published widely in English and Kurdish and is the author of two books, The Kurds in Post-Invasion Iraq and The Shiite's Position on Kirkuk and Federalism and a number of journal articles.
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Introduction 1. Recognised and Unrecognised Quasi States 2. The Context of Two Quasi States in Iraq 3. The Two Contradictory Nationhood Projects in Iraq 4. The Monarchy Kurds Relations 5. The First Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi State (1961 1975) 6. The Case of Negative Patronage 7. The Rise and Fall of Kurdish Insurgency (1976 1988) 8. Iraq's Failure to Govern Kurdistan (1975 1991) 9. The Second Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi state (1992 2003) 10. The Third Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi State (Ukq III) After the 2003 Invasion 11. Oil for External Patronage and Financial Independence 12. Independence Referendum and the Case of Negative Patronage
Introduction 1. Recognised and Unrecognised Quasi States 2. The Context of Two Quasi States in Iraq 3. The Two Contradictory Nationhood Projects in Iraq 4. The Monarchy Kurds Relations 5. The First Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi State (1961 1975) 6. The Case of Negative Patronage 7. The Rise and Fall of Kurdish Insurgency (1976 1988) 8. Iraq's Failure to Govern Kurdistan (1975 1991) 9. The Second Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi state (1992 2003) 10. The Third Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi State (Ukq III) After the 2003 Invasion 11. Oil for External Patronage and Financial Independence 12. Independence Referendum and the Case of Negative Patronage
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