First Published in 1982, Iraq: The Contemporary State presents
insights into the political, social, and economic developments in
Iraq. The author argues that Iraq, is a country which the outside
world will need increasingly to understand for the stability of the
wider Gulf region. Unlike most Arab oil-producing states, moreover,
Iraq has substantial agricultural and hydrocarbon resources. This
book covers themes like class determination and state formation in
Iraq; developments in the Kurdish Issue; emancipation of Iraqi
women; eradication of illiteracy; economic relations between Iraq
and other Arab Gulf states; Iraqi oil policy between 1961-1976; and
western, Soviet and Egyptian influences on Iraq's development
planning. This book is an essential read for scholars and
researchers of international relations, West Asian studies, Middle
East studies, and international politics.
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