This essay examines Iraq as a case study in nation-building. The purpose is to give the reader a thorough understanding of what nation-building is, the situation in Iraq since the U.S. invasion, and how the two (nation-building and Iraq) go together. The theory for the empirical analysis is built upon the three concepts of ideological legitimation, social integration, and state-building. The roles of security, justice and reconciliation, social and economic well-being, and governance and participation and their relevance to the nation-building effort in Iraq are also explored. The thesis is divided into three main sections. The first section covers the most important elements involved in nation-building and provides a brief history of it si...
After decades of growth and development, Iraq has become amongst the worst performing states worldwi...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...
This dissertation presents a study of the reconstruction (and subsequent partial disintegration) of ...
The writer concerned himself with the inherent links between the dramatic changes unleashed in 2003 ...
Research Doctorate - Doctorate of Philosophy (Politics)The fundamental objective of this thesis cent...
In recent years, the issue of war and USA's unilateral actions in Middle East strategic zone ma...
This thesis shows how four sources of conflict have been particularly divisive to Iraqi identity: se...
This article compares Britain's failed attempt at building a stable, liberal state in Iraq from 1914...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
This is an essay about the political development of Iraq after the overthrow of the Baath regime by ...
The Three Faces of Iraq By Megan Bright A Nation in a global sense can be defined in terms of langua...
Since January 30, 2005, when eight million Iraqi men and women went to the polls, nation-building ha...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The aim of this study is to make an overall assessment of US policies in Iraq from the Iraqi perspec...
After decades of growth and development, Iraq has become amongst the worst performing states worldwi...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...
This dissertation presents a study of the reconstruction (and subsequent partial disintegration) of ...
The writer concerned himself with the inherent links between the dramatic changes unleashed in 2003 ...
Research Doctorate - Doctorate of Philosophy (Politics)The fundamental objective of this thesis cent...
In recent years, the issue of war and USA's unilateral actions in Middle East strategic zone ma...
This thesis shows how four sources of conflict have been particularly divisive to Iraqi identity: se...
This article compares Britain's failed attempt at building a stable, liberal state in Iraq from 1914...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
This is an essay about the political development of Iraq after the overthrow of the Baath regime by ...
The Three Faces of Iraq By Megan Bright A Nation in a global sense can be defined in terms of langua...
Since January 30, 2005, when eight million Iraqi men and women went to the polls, nation-building ha...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The aim of this study is to make an overall assessment of US policies in Iraq from the Iraqi perspec...
After decades of growth and development, Iraq has become amongst the worst performing states worldwi...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...
This dissertation presents a study of the reconstruction (and subsequent partial disintegration) of ...