An Iraq of its regions : cornerstones of a federal democracy?

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An Iraq of its regions : cornerstones of a federal democracy?

Reidar Visser and Gareth Stansfield, editors

Hurst, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: case ISBN 9781850658740

内容説明

The fall of Saddam Hussein's regime may have marked a watershed in Iraqi history, but to the majority of Iraq's eighteen governorates, the most dramatic challenges may lie ahead. With the formation of federal entities south of Kurdistan enabled from 2008, fundamental changes to Iraq's state structure can be expected over the coming decade. The parameters of this open-ended process are poorly understood in the West. There seems to be a widespread belief among commentators that the federalisation of Iraq will lead, more or less automatically, to the creation of three large regions based on Iraq's dominant ethno-religious communities, the Shiite Arabs, the Sunni Arabs and the Kurds. However, if the Iraqi constitution is adhered to, such an outcome is actually quite unlikely. According to the Iraqi charter, ethnicity has no role to play in the delineation of Iraq's federal map. Instead regions-geographically defined by the conversion or amalgamation of existing governorates-will form the building blocks of the new Iraq, as has already been exemplified in 2009 and again in early 2010 by attempts to create a separate federal region in Basra. This volume is the first to offer a comprehensive overview of regionalism as a political force in contemporary Iraq.

目次

  • Contents: 1. Introduction - Reidar Visser
  • 2. The Two Regions of Southern Iraq - Reidar Visser
  • 3. Fitting Baghdad In - Fanar Haddad and Sajjad Rizvi
  • 4. The Decline of Small- Scale Regionalism in Tikrit - Ronen Zeidel
  • 5. Mosul, Jazira and the Syrian-Iraqi Borderlands - James Denselow
  • 6. Kurdish or Kurdistanis? Conceptualising Regionalism in the North of Iraq - Gareth Stansfield and Hashem Ahmadzadeh
  • 7. Al-Iraq al-Arabi: Iraq's Greatest Region in Pre-Modern Times - Alastair Northedge
  • 8. Borders, Regions, and Time: Defining the Iraqi Territorial State - Richard Schofield
  • 9. The Non-Ethnic Regional Model of Federalism: Some Comparative Perspectives - Liam Anderson
  • 10. Conclusion - Gareth Stansfield
巻冊次

: paper ISBN 9781850658757

内容説明

The fall of Saddam Hussein's regime may have marked a watershed in Iraqi history, but to the majority of Iraq's eighteen governorates, the most dramatic challenges may lie ahead. With the formation of federal entities south of Kurdistan enabled from 2008, fundamental changes to Iraq's state structure can be expected over the coming decade. The parameters of this open-ended process are poorly understood in the West. There seems to be a widespread belief among commentators that the federalisation of Iraq will lead, more or less automatically, to the creation of three large regions based on Iraq's dominant ethno-religious communities, the Shiite Arabs, the Sunni Arabs and the Kurds. However, if the Iraqi constitution is adhered to, such an outcome is actually quite unlikely. According to the Iraqi charter, ethnicity has no role to play in the delineation of Iraq's federal map. Instead regions -- geographically defined by the conversion or amalgamation of existing governorates -- will form the building blocks of the new Iraq, as has already been exemplified in 2009 and again in early 2010 by attempts to create a separate federal region in Basra. This volume is the first to offer a comprehensive overview of regionalism as a political force in contemporary Iraq.

目次

  • 1. Introduction - Reidar Visser
  • 2. The Two Regions of Southern Iraq - Reidar Visser
  • 3. Fitting Baghdad In - Fanar Haddad and Sajjad Rizvi
  • 4. The Decline of Small- Scale Regionalism in Tikrit - Ronen Zeidel
  • 5. Mosul, Jazira and the Syrian-Iraqi Borderlands - James Denselow
  • 6. Kurdish or Kurdistanis? Conceptualising Regionalism in the North of Iraq - Gareth Stansfield and Hashem Ahmadzadeh
  • 7. Al-Iraq al-Arabi: Iraq's Greatest Region in Pre-Modern Times - Alastair Northedge
  • 8. Borders, Regions, and Time: Defining the Iraqi Territorial State - Richard Schofield
  • 9. The Non-Ethnic Regional Model of Federalism: Some Comparative Perspectives - Liam Anderson
  • 10. Conclusion - Gareth Stansfield

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