From desolation to reconstruction : Iraq's troubled journey /

Iraq's streets are unsafe, its people tormented, and its identity as a state challenged from within and without. For some, Iraq is synonymous with internal hatred, bloodshed, and sectarianism. The contributors to this book, however, know another Iraq: a country that was once full of hope and ac...

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Other Authors: Lamani, Mokhtar, Momani, Bessma, 1973-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Waterloo, Ont.] : Centre for International Governance Innovation : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, ©2010
Series:Studies in international governance.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Iraq under Siege: Politics, Society and Economy, 1990-2003
  • 3 Inching Forward: Iraqi Federalism at Year Four
  • 4 The Struggle for Autonomy and Decentralization: Iraqi Kurdistan
  • 5 Armed Forces Based in Iraqi Kurdistan: A Lens to Understand the Post-Saddam Era
  • 6 The Extinction of Iraqi Minorities: Challenge or Catastrophe?
  • 7 Iraq's Economy and Its Brain Drain after the 2003 Invasion
  • 8 IRFFI: A Multi-Donor Initiative
  • 9 Iraq's Tangled Web of Debt Restructuring
  • 10 The Iraq War and (Non) Democratization in the Arab World
  • 11 Debating the Issues: A Roundtable Report
  • 12 Reinventing Iraq: Binding the Wounds, Reconstructing a Nation.