The public health consequences of the conflict in Iraq will likely continue after the violence has subsided. Reestablishing public health security will require large investments in infrastructure and the creation of effective systems of governance. On the question of governance, the allocation of powers in the new constitution of Iraq is critical. Given the ease with which public health threats cross borders, the constitution needs to grant to the federal government the legal authority to manage such threats and simultaneously meet international requirements. Unfortunately, the draft constitution does not accomplish this objective. If politically possible, the constitution should be amended to provide the federal government with this author...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This report discusses Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections in 20...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
The public health consequences of the conflict in Iraq will likely continue after the violence has s...
As the situation in Iraq continues to stabilize, the people of Iraq will turn to the task of reconst...
This paper examines the problem of sectarianism in Iraq. It begins from the premise that Prime Minis...
This section deals with literature that examines the role and effectiveness of the Coalition Provisi...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
A précis for a talk at Occidental College which is titled "Designing a Constitution in Aid of Democr...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Reconciliation, which draws the necessary constitutional principles over which Iraqi parliamentaria...
The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have strug...
In order to practice business under the rule of law, you need to have one, and the Iraqi theatre is...
The parliament in any democratic political system is the main institution that plays an important ro...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This report discusses Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections in 20...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
The public health consequences of the conflict in Iraq will likely continue after the violence has s...
As the situation in Iraq continues to stabilize, the people of Iraq will turn to the task of reconst...
This paper examines the problem of sectarianism in Iraq. It begins from the premise that Prime Minis...
This section deals with literature that examines the role and effectiveness of the Coalition Provisi...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
A précis for a talk at Occidental College which is titled "Designing a Constitution in Aid of Democr...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Reconciliation, which draws the necessary constitutional principles over which Iraqi parliamentaria...
The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have strug...
In order to practice business under the rule of law, you need to have one, and the Iraqi theatre is...
The parliament in any democratic political system is the main institution that plays an important ro...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This report discusses Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections in 20...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...