This report analyzes the prospects for rebuilding an inclusive Iraqi security force that transcends Iraq’s various ethnic and sectarian communities. U.S. policy makers and Iraqi officials aim to create a unified Iraqi security force; however, the predominately Sunni Arab insurgency has hampered this effort, and many believe that the new Iraqi security agencies will ultimately be composed of mostly Shiite and Kurdish recruits with both communities separately maintaining their own militias
One of the ways to Democratization process is obtained by Military Forces; In this study, we identif...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Despite 4 years of millions of dollars in aid, equipment, education, and advisors, Iraqi police forc...
This article examines the emergence of the various Iraqi security forces that were created by the U....
The rising and acceleration of the Shia armed group in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon require a dee...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains unstable because ...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
The author addresses the critical questions involved in understanding the background of Iraqi nation...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
Prepared Statement before House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and Internation...
Peace and stability are high priorities for Iraq today. Yet to be effective, engagements for peace n...
A decade and a half since the U.S. invasion, Iraq remains affected by complicated and increasingly c...
Iraq’s Kurdish community, repressed by previous Iraqi governments, has become a major force in post...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
One of the ways to Democratization process is obtained by Military Forces; In this study, we identif...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Despite 4 years of millions of dollars in aid, equipment, education, and advisors, Iraqi police forc...
This article examines the emergence of the various Iraqi security forces that were created by the U....
The rising and acceleration of the Shia armed group in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon require a dee...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains unstable because ...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
The author addresses the critical questions involved in understanding the background of Iraqi nation...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
Prepared Statement before House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and Internation...
Peace and stability are high priorities for Iraq today. Yet to be effective, engagements for peace n...
A decade and a half since the U.S. invasion, Iraq remains affected by complicated and increasingly c...
Iraq’s Kurdish community, repressed by previous Iraqi governments, has become a major force in post...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
One of the ways to Democratization process is obtained by Military Forces; In this study, we identif...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Despite 4 years of millions of dollars in aid, equipment, education, and advisors, Iraqi police forc...