Iraq : Preventing a New Generation of Conflict /
Iraq : Preventing a New Generation of Conflict /
ed. by Markus E. Bouillon, Ben Rowswell, David M. Malone.
- 1 online resource (351 p.)
- A project of the International Peace Institute .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Looking Back: State Fragility and a Generation of Conflict -- PART 1 Iraq in Turmoil -- 2 State Collapse and the Rise of Identity Politics -- 3 Iraq’s Identity Crisis -- 4 Three Wars Later . . . Iraqi Living Conditions -- 5 Islamism, Nationalism, and Sectarianism -- 6 Sunni Factions and the “Political Process” -- 7 Shia Militias in Iraqi Politics -- 8 Kirkuk as a Peacebuilding Test Case -- PART 2 Toward a Stable Peace -- 9 Forging an Inclusive and Enduring Social Contract -- 10 Making Federalism Work -- 11 Liberal Consociation and Conflict Management -- 12 Federalizing Natural Resources -- 13 US Policy and Diplomacy -- 14 Iraq’s Arab Neighbors -- 15 Securing Iraq: The Mismatch of Demand and Supply -- 16 The Protection of Civilians -- 17 Dilemmas of Donor Assistance -- 18 Strategic Coordination of International Engagement -- PART 3 Conclusion -- 19 Looking Ahead: Preventing a New Generation of Conflict -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The authors grapple with the requirements for a successful peacebuilding enterprise in Iraq, grounding their conclusions in a nuanced analysis of the sources of the country’s internal conflicts.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685854164
10.1515/9781685854164 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Looking Back: State Fragility and a Generation of Conflict -- PART 1 Iraq in Turmoil -- 2 State Collapse and the Rise of Identity Politics -- 3 Iraq’s Identity Crisis -- 4 Three Wars Later . . . Iraqi Living Conditions -- 5 Islamism, Nationalism, and Sectarianism -- 6 Sunni Factions and the “Political Process” -- 7 Shia Militias in Iraqi Politics -- 8 Kirkuk as a Peacebuilding Test Case -- PART 2 Toward a Stable Peace -- 9 Forging an Inclusive and Enduring Social Contract -- 10 Making Federalism Work -- 11 Liberal Consociation and Conflict Management -- 12 Federalizing Natural Resources -- 13 US Policy and Diplomacy -- 14 Iraq’s Arab Neighbors -- 15 Securing Iraq: The Mismatch of Demand and Supply -- 16 The Protection of Civilians -- 17 Dilemmas of Donor Assistance -- 18 Strategic Coordination of International Engagement -- PART 3 Conclusion -- 19 Looking Ahead: Preventing a New Generation of Conflict -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The authors grapple with the requirements for a successful peacebuilding enterprise in Iraq, grounding their conclusions in a nuanced analysis of the sources of the country’s internal conflicts.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685854164
10.1515/9781685854164 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern.

