Relations among major political factions have worsened
substantially since late 2011, threatening Iraq's stability and the
perception of the achievements of the long U.S. intervention in
Iraq. Sunni Arabs, always fearful that Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki would seek unchallenged power for Shiite factions,
accused him of an outright power grab as he seeks to purge the
highest-ranking Sunni Arabs from government and to cripple attempts
by Sunni-inhabited provinces to achieve greater autonomy. Iraq's
Kurds have also become increasingly distrustful of Maliki over
territorial, political, and economic issues, and similarly accused
him of authoritarian practices. More recently, the Shiite faction
of Moqtada Al Sadr joined the other groups to put pressure on
Maliki to share power. This book examines the politics, governance
and human rights challenges of Iraq under Nuri al-Maliki.
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