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Iraqi Federalism and the Kurds
Iraqi Federalism and the Kurds
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Central Government
comparative constitutionalism
constitution
constitutional
Constitutional Theocracy
court
decentralisation governance
Energy Resources
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ethnic conflict resolution
Ethno Sectarian Identities
Federal Supreme Court
federalism in divided societies
Fete De La Musique
Foreign Minister
Higher Judicial Council
Hunt Oil
intergovernmental relations Iraq
Iraqi Constitution
Iraqi Federal
Iraqi Federal System
Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurdistan Region
Islamic Constitutionalism
KRG
KRG Minister
KRG Representative
Kurdish Flag
kurdistan
Kurdistan National Assembly
Kurdistan Region
Masoud Barzani
Meta Law
Middle East political systems
Personal Status Law
postwar statebuilding
region
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State Secretary
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Product details
- ISBN 9781409451112
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Apr 2014
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Iraq today faces a whole gamut of problems associated with post-war recovery and state-rebuilding compounded by age old mistrust and suspicion. The situation in Iraq resembles a huge experiment in which social scientists can observe the consequences of actions taken across an entire country. Can Western ideas take route and flourish in non-western societies? Can constitutionalism take hold and work in a traditional religious and deeply divided society? Is Iraqi federalism a solution to the country’s severe disunity or a temporary fix? Iraqi Federalism and the Kurds: Learning to Live Together addresses these important questions and focuses on the role of federalism as a viable solution to Iraq's many problems and the efforts the Kurdish government has deployed to adjust to new federal relations that entail not only gains, but also concessions and compromises. The author's direct experience of living and working within this embattled country allows a unique reflection on the successes and failures of federalism and the positive developments the introduction of federal relationships have brought.
Alex Danilovich is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Kurdistan-Hawler, Iraq. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Southern Illinois University, USA.
Iraqi Federalism and the Kurds
€192.20
