Iraq: The Continuing Challenges in the Post-Saddam Hussein Era

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Series: Politics and Economics of the Middle East
BISAC: POL059000

This book is a systematic analysis of the intractable challenges posed by terrorism, sectarianism, corruption, and the transition to democracy in the post-Saddam Hussein era in Iraq, and details how they can be overcome. This book is particularly unique because while there are many books on Iraq, most of them are historical accounts and travelogues. The authors of these works, the overwhelming majority of whom are non-Iraqi, agree that Iraq is in a crisis, albeit their explanations for and analyses of the crisis and prescriptions vary and are of variegated qualities.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

List of Figure and Tables

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Competing Postulates

Chapter 3. Persistent Challenges

Chapter 4. The Battle of Mosul

Chapter 5. The Day After

Chapter 6. Perennial Issues

Bibliography

Glossary of Terms


This book will be an important reading material for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in Middle Eastern Studies, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, International Security, International Relations, Comparative Politics, Terrorism, Democracy, and Sectarianism. The book will also be a significant resource for professors teaching courses in these fields.

Keywords: Iraq, Mosul Liberation, Daeash (ISIS), Terrorism, Sectarianism, Corruption,
Peace, Conflict, Nation Building, Saddam Hussen, Maliki, Abadi

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