Iraq held parliamentary elections in April, the country's first vote since the withdrawal of U.S. troops in December 2011. Although turnout was impressive and a democratic culture has settled in Iraq, outstanding challenges, including terrorism, sectarian divisions and regional conflict, are unlikely to be rectified by the elections. The status quo will continue and Iraq, at best, can only attempt to contain domestic and regional problems
Elections for a transitional National Assembly, provincial councils, and a Kurdish regional assembl...
This report discusses the Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections f...
On March 20, 2003, the coalition forces headed by the United States of America launched Operation Ir...
Iraq held parliamentary elections in April, the country's first vote since the withdrawal of U.S. tr...
Iraq's political system, the result of a U.S.-supported election process, has been increasingly char...
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly w...
• More than a year after the federal elections of 2018, Iraq’s ethno-sectarian political system and ...
It is hard to over-estimate what is at stake in Iraq today. The removal of Saddam Hussein has proved...
This report discusses Iraq's political system that is increasingly characterized by peaceful competi...
Iraq's current government, the result of a U.S.-supported election process designed to produce democ...
On 12 May 2018, Iraqis went to the polls to vote for their next parliament, prime minister and cabin...
This chapter seeks to document some of the more significant democratic developments that have occurr...
On March 20, 2003, the coalition forces headed by the United States of America launched Operation Ir...
Elections for a transitional National Assembly, provincial councils, and a Kurdish regional assembl...
This report discusses the Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections f...
On March 20, 2003, the coalition forces headed by the United States of America launched Operation Ir...
Iraq held parliamentary elections in April, the country's first vote since the withdrawal of U.S. tr...
Iraq's political system, the result of a U.S.-supported election process, has been increasingly char...
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly w...
• More than a year after the federal elections of 2018, Iraq’s ethno-sectarian political system and ...
It is hard to over-estimate what is at stake in Iraq today. The removal of Saddam Hussein has proved...
This report discusses Iraq's political system that is increasingly characterized by peaceful competi...
Iraq's current government, the result of a U.S.-supported election process designed to produce democ...
On 12 May 2018, Iraqis went to the polls to vote for their next parliament, prime minister and cabin...
This chapter seeks to document some of the more significant democratic developments that have occurr...
On March 20, 2003, the coalition forces headed by the United States of America launched Operation Ir...
Elections for a transitional National Assembly, provincial councils, and a Kurdish regional assembl...
This report discusses the Iraqi government in the wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Elections f...
On March 20, 2003, the coalition forces headed by the United States of America launched Operation Ir...