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A century of state-making in Iraq = Baghdad, Kurdistan, and the development of the constitution /
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A century of state-making in Iraq/ edited by Marianna Charountaki, James R. Moore, Liam Anderson.
Reminder of title:
Baghdad, Kurdistan, and the development of the constitution /
other author:
Charountaki, Marianna.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xix, 320 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 - A State in the Making: Persistent Impediments to State Cohesion in Iraq -- Chapter 2 -British Parliamentary Opinion and the Future of Iraq: Regional Security and the Question of Southern Kurdistan, c. 1919-1923 -- Chapter 3 - Wilson in Versailles and the Kurdish Question -- Chapter 4 - International Law and the British Mandate: the debate about self-determination in the Middle East after 1919 -- Chapter 5 - The (Un) Making of a National Hero: The Legacy of Salah ad-Din al Ayyub in Iraq and Kurdistan -- Chapter 6 -Iraqi Women and State Re-Construction: A progressive Wave towards Gender Equality or an Ebbing Wave towards Gender Inequality? -- Chapter 7 - The Moral and Philosophical Dimensions of Ba'athist policy toward the Kurds -- Chapter 8 - Problems of non-implementation in the case of the Iraqi Constitution -- Chapter 9 - The Jigsaw Puzzle of Financial Independence for the Kurdistan Region in A Federal Iraq -- Chapter 10 - Security, Legitimacy and State Building in Contemporary Iraq: The Role of Regional and International Intervention -- Chapter 11 - Fixing Federalism in Iraq -- Chapter 12: Opinion: Towards the Civil State? The Necessity of Constitutional Reform -- Chapter 13 - Afterword: Long-term perspectives, peregrinations and prospects.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Nation-building - History. - Iraq -
Subject:
Iraq - History - 1921- -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76029-7
ISBN:
9783031760297
A century of state-making in Iraq = Baghdad, Kurdistan, and the development of the constitution /
A century of state-making in Iraq
Baghdad, Kurdistan, and the development of the constitution /[electronic resource] :edited by Marianna Charountaki, James R. Moore, Liam Anderson. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xix, 320 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 - A State in the Making: Persistent Impediments to State Cohesion in Iraq -- Chapter 2 -British Parliamentary Opinion and the Future of Iraq: Regional Security and the Question of Southern Kurdistan, c. 1919-1923 -- Chapter 3 - Wilson in Versailles and the Kurdish Question -- Chapter 4 - International Law and the British Mandate: the debate about self-determination in the Middle East after 1919 -- Chapter 5 - The (Un) Making of a National Hero: The Legacy of Salah ad-Din al Ayyub in Iraq and Kurdistan -- Chapter 6 -Iraqi Women and State Re-Construction: A progressive Wave towards Gender Equality or an Ebbing Wave towards Gender Inequality? -- Chapter 7 - The Moral and Philosophical Dimensions of Ba'athist policy toward the Kurds -- Chapter 8 - Problems of non-implementation in the case of the Iraqi Constitution -- Chapter 9 - The Jigsaw Puzzle of Financial Independence for the Kurdistan Region in A Federal Iraq -- Chapter 10 - Security, Legitimacy and State Building in Contemporary Iraq: The Role of Regional and International Intervention -- Chapter 11 - Fixing Federalism in Iraq -- Chapter 12: Opinion: Towards the Civil State? The Necessity of Constitutional Reform -- Chapter 13 - Afterword: Long-term perspectives, peregrinations and prospects.
As an interdisciplinary publication, this book will have a strong international appeal to those across the Middle East who are interested in the complex issues of state-building, democratic transitions and federalism. It will also appeal to the many scholars in North America and Europe engaged in the study of these questions. The search for just and stable constitutional arrangements has been a central feature of political debates in the region and, since the Arab Uprisings, political scientists around the world have focused their attention on changes in the region. Iraq is a fascinating case study of a state that emerged from the mandate system with political institutions derived from Western political ideas, but one where the application of those ideas reflected the historical circumstances and social realities of fragmented community life. Iraq's political and constitutional problems have been fiercely debated since the Iraq war of 2003, with stuttering attempts to create a new constitutional settlement for Iraq. This book seeks to place these debates in their wider historical and socio-political context and demonstrate how contemporary problems are rooted in Iraq's political system, state-building processes and unique constitutional past. The volume examines different aspects of Iraq's struggle to create a coherent state identity through political institutions that can accommodate diversity. This is a topical work with extensive primary-source-based empirical research, alongside the conceptual and theoretical insights offered. Its different approach will be valuable to a variety of audiences, ranging from scholars and students of international politics/relations and law, diplomatic history, and the Middle East, to policymakers and, indeed, beyond to a broader audience of informed non-specialist readers. Dr. Marianna Charountaki is Senior Lecturer in International Politics, University of Lincoln, UK. Dr. James Moore is a Lecturer in Modern History, University of Leicester, UK. Prof. Liam Anderson is a Professor in Political Science, Wright State University, OH, USA.
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.567
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