Democracy in Iraq : history, politics, discourse

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Democracy in Iraq : history, politics, discourse

Benjamin Isakhan

Ashgate, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-179) and index

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Description

This book proposes a significant reassessment of the history of Iraq, documenting democratic experiences from ancient Mesopotamia through to the US occupation. Such an analysis takes to task claims that the 'West' has a uniquely democratic history and a responsibility to spread democracy across the world. It also reveals that Iraq has a democratic history all of its own, from ancient Middle Eastern assemblies and classical Islamic theology and philosophy, through to the myriad political parties, newspapers and protest movements of more recent times. This book argues that the democratic history of Iraq could serve as a powerful political and discursive tool where the Iraqi people may come to feel a sense of ownership over democracy and take pride in endorsing it. This could go a long way towards mitigating the current conflicts across the nation and in stabilizing and legitimating its troubled democracy. Taking an interdisciplinary approach and referring to some of the most influential critical theorists to question ideological assumptions about democracy and its history, this book is useful to those interested in political and legal history, human rights and democracy.

Table of Contents

  • A Note on Translation and Transliteration
  • Prelude: In the Beginning
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Discourses of Democracy
  • Chapter 2 Democracy in Ancient Iraq
  • Chapter 3 Islam and Democracy in Iraq
  • Chapter 4 Discourses of Democracy in Colonial Iraq
  • Chapter 5 Oppression and Resistance in Post-Colonial Iraq
  • Chapter 6 Occupation and Democracy in Re-Colonial Iraq
  • Chapter 101 Conclusion

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