From desolation to reconstruction: Iraq's troubled journey
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Waterloo, Ont.] Centre for International Governance Innovation ©2010 (2010)
Series:Studies in international governance
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
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
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 achievement and that boasted one of the most educated workforces in its region-a cosmopolitan secular society with a great tradition of artisans, poets, and intellectuals. The memory of that Iraq inspired the editors of this volume to explore Iraq's current struggle. The contributors delve into the issues
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 243 pages)
ISBN:1554582296
155458244X
9781554582297
9781554582440

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