Iraq's streets are unsafe, its people tormented, and its
identity as a state challenged from within and without. For some,
Iraq is synonymous with internal hatred, bloodshed, and
sectarianism. The contributors to this book, however, know another
Iraq: a country that was once full of hope and achievement and that
boasted one of the most educated workforces in its region--a
cosmopolitan secular society with a great tradition of artisans,
poets, and intellectuals. The memory of that Iraq inspired the
editors of this volume to explore Iraq's current struggle. The
contributors delve into the issues and concerns of building a
viable Iraqi state and recognize the challenges in bringing
domestic reconciliation and normalcy to Iraqis.
"From Desolation to Reconstruction: Iraq's Troubled Journey"
examines Iraq's reality after the 2003 US-led invasion. It begins
by relating Iraq's modern social and political history prior to the
invasion and then outlines the significant challenges of
democratization and the creation of an Iraqi constitution, which
will be necessary for Iraq to become a strong and effective
state.
Co-published with the Centre for International Governance
Innovation (CIGI).
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