1st Edition

The Failure of Democracy in Iraq Religion, Ideology and Sectarianism

By Hamid Alkifaey Copyright 2019
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

The Failure of Democracy in Iraq studies democratization in post-2003 Iraq, which has so far failed, due mainly to cultural and religious reasons. There are other factors, such as the legacy of the dictatorial regime, exclusionary policies, the problem of stateness, interference by regional powers, the rentier economy and sectarianism, that have impeded democracy and contributed to its failure,... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Methodology  3. Liberty and Democracy  4. Democratization  5. Religion and Politics  6. Political Islam and Democracy  7. Use of Religion for Political Purposes  8. Sectarianism  9. Lack of Democratic Tradition  10. Political and Administrative Errors  11. Exogenous Factors  12. Structural Factors  13. Conclusion  Appendices  Bibliography

Biography

Hamid Alkifaey is a writer, novelist and journalist. He has published hundreds of articles in English and Arabic over the years. He worked at BBC in London until 2003 when he returned to Iraq to join the Government. He held senior positions in international institutions. He specializes in democratization and writes and lectures on Middle Eastern issues.