In most regions of the world, federalism (territorial autonomy) is used as a successful institutional means of dispersing political power and accommodating ethnic, religious, and cultural diversity. The Middle East is an exception. Aside from the anomalous case of the U.A.E and Iraq\u27s troubled experiment with federalism, Middle Eastern regimes have largely resisted efforts to decentralize political power. As a result, the norm in the region has been highly centralized, unitary systems that have, more often than not, paved the way for authoritarian rule or played witness to serious internal fragmentation and conflict divided along ethnic or religious lines. Federal Solutions for Fragile States in the Middle East makes an argument for the ...
This paper argues that the Middle East as an analytical or geopolitical ‘concept’ has become too pro...
As the situation in Iraq continues to stabilize, the people of Iraq will turn to the task of reconst...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
In most regions of the world, federalism (territorial autonomy) is used as a successful institutiona...
This paper examines the problem of sectarianism in Iraq. It begins from the premise that Prime Minis...
The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have strug...
From post-conflict Iraqi federalism to the decentralist teachings of the World Bank in the developin...
For most observers, Iraq\u27s recent elections were an important first step on the road to democrati...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This Article critically examines arguments tracing contemporary crises in the Arab world to the maki...
The theme of the thesis is the Kurdish demand for federalism in Iraq. The research question is What...
Bad governance of ethnic diversity exacerbates ethno-sectarian conflicts, and ethnic conflict manage...
Federalism has become increasingly used as a tool of conflict resolution in the post-Cold War era. T...
As fragmented states, Lebanon and Iraq suffer from what one may call political schizophrenia. Like s...
The current struggle to define the basic contours of Iraq\u27s political system pits those who suppo...
This paper argues that the Middle East as an analytical or geopolitical ‘concept’ has become too pro...
As the situation in Iraq continues to stabilize, the people of Iraq will turn to the task of reconst...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
In most regions of the world, federalism (territorial autonomy) is used as a successful institutiona...
This paper examines the problem of sectarianism in Iraq. It begins from the premise that Prime Minis...
The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have strug...
From post-conflict Iraqi federalism to the decentralist teachings of the World Bank in the developin...
For most observers, Iraq\u27s recent elections were an important first step on the road to democrati...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This Article critically examines arguments tracing contemporary crises in the Arab world to the maki...
The theme of the thesis is the Kurdish demand for federalism in Iraq. The research question is What...
Bad governance of ethnic diversity exacerbates ethno-sectarian conflicts, and ethnic conflict manage...
Federalism has become increasingly used as a tool of conflict resolution in the post-Cold War era. T...
As fragmented states, Lebanon and Iraq suffer from what one may call political schizophrenia. Like s...
The current struggle to define the basic contours of Iraq\u27s political system pits those who suppo...
This paper argues that the Middle East as an analytical or geopolitical ‘concept’ has become too pro...
As the situation in Iraq continues to stabilize, the people of Iraq will turn to the task of reconst...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...