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Iraq after the Invasion
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This book states that one calamitous result of the invasion and occupation of Iraq (2003) was the dismantling of the state and the destruction of all the structures and processes of government. The invading powers, the USA and UK, were obsessed with the removal of the regime of Saddam Hussein, which they regarded a clear danger and a serious threat to their strategies designs and in the region. To justify their atrocity, they trumped up a number of falsehoods and charges, such as the issue of WMD.
Before that and over a period of 13 years, they had imposed unprecedented, fierce and relentless sanctions on the country. These sanctions not only impoverished and aggrieved the people of Iraq, but also instilled and deeply etched a sense of pessimistic impassivity among many Iraqis in that they felt no longer cared whatever the future might hold for them. The regime's totalitarian nature also helped in creating this attitude. To add insult to injury, the provisional US-installed administration passed many resolutions which have had catastrophic consequences, such as the total dissolution of the security and armed forces and the de-baathification law. The hurriedly contrived new constitution confounded the situation even further and negatively impacted the integrity of the state. Exploiting the inconclusiveness and ambiguities contained in it, the Iraqi Kurdish Region became a de facto independent entity. In time, the central government became weaker than the regions. The hardest hit in this chaotic state of affairs was national unity. The sectarian and ethnic quota-based policies followed by the occupying forces and the expatriate Iraqis who came along with them dealt successive blows to the laws and institutions of the land which further disintegrated the Iraqi state. Iraq now is in dire need of national reconciliation programme aimed at re-uniting the people and the country.
Written by an Iraqi scholar who lived through and witnessed all major events discussed in the book Provides a more fulsome examination of what the people of Iraq had endured prior to the 2003 invasion Highlights how US and UK policy designs failed to incorporate the experience and desires of the Iraqi people in the post-2003 project
Autorentext
Saad N. Jawad was Professor of Political Science, Retired, 2008-2010, IR department LSE, 2010-2013 MEC, LSE, and College of Political Science, University of Baghdad 1978-2010. He was Secretary General and then Acting President of the Arab Association of Political Science between 1998 and 2018.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Iraq: pre-occupation years.- Iraq Occupation and its aftermath.- Iraq's Constitution: A solution or a continuous predicament?.- The Kurdish dilemma.- National Reconciliation.- Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030721053
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2021
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030721053
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030721051
- Veröffentlichung 05.07.2021
- Titel Iraq after the Invasion
- Autor Saad N. Jawad
- Untertitel From Fragmentation to Rebirth and Reintegration
- Gewicht 413g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 228
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Politikwissenschaft