This book contributes to understanding the political developments in Iraq between 2003 and 2014, through the lens of consociationalism, and contributes to understanding of why the Iraqi institutions, which were intended by the U.S. to have a broadly consociational character, have not looked and worked in that manner in practice.
This book contributes to understanding the political developments in Iraq between 2003 and 2014, through the lens of consociationalism, and contributes to understanding of why the Iraqi institutions, which were intended by the U.S. to have a broadly consociational character, have not looked and worked in that manner in practice.
Ibrahim Aziz is lecturer in international relations department at Salahaddin University-Erbil
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2: How is consociationalism reflected in the permanent constitution in Iraq? Chapter 3 Origins of the TAL Chapter 4 Origins of the Permanent Constitution Chapter 5 Consociationalism in Iraq from 2006 to 2010 Chapter 6 Consociationalism in Iraq from 2010 to 2014 Chapter 7 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2: How is consociationalism reflected in the permanent constitution in Iraq? Chapter 3 Origins of the TAL Chapter 4 Origins of the Permanent Constitution Chapter 5 Consociationalism in Iraq from 2006 to 2010 Chapter 6 Consociationalism in Iraq from 2010 to 2014 Chapter 7 Conclusion
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