Engineering confederalism for Iraq
This article examines Iraqi political developments in the last few years. It argues that unless a constitutional mechanism for proper dispersal of political powers across Iraq's regions and branches of its government is developed quickly, it may become too late for defeating Islamic State in Ir...
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my.uum.repo.187282016-10-04T02:27:38Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/18728/ Engineering confederalism for Iraq Khan, Shamsul Kirmanj, Sherko TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This article examines Iraqi political developments in the last few years. It argues that unless a constitutional mechanism for proper dispersal of political powers across Iraq's regions and branches of its government is developed quickly, it may become too late for defeating Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, stemming the sectarian and ethnic conflicts, overcoming its perpetual crises of governance or for keeping Iraq united. We suggest that a con federal structure is a better and lasting political solution for Iraq than federal or other structural configurations.We also argue that power-sharing and consensus must be intertwined directly into the constitutional fabric of the political structure. Taylor & Francis Group 2015 Article PeerReviewed Khan, Shamsul and Kirmanj, Sherko (2015) Engineering confederalism for Iraq. National Identities, 17 (4). pp. 371-385. ISSN 1460-8944 http://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2015.1066322 doi:10.1080/14608944.2015.1066322 |
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This article examines Iraqi political developments in the last few years. It argues that unless a constitutional mechanism for proper dispersal of political powers across Iraq's regions and branches of its government is developed quickly, it may become too late for defeating Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, stemming the sectarian and ethnic conflicts, overcoming its perpetual crises of governance or for keeping Iraq united. We suggest that a con federal structure is a better and lasting political solution for Iraq than federal or other structural configurations.We also argue that power-sharing and consensus must be intertwined directly into the constitutional fabric of the political structure. |
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