“The constitutional- political structures in Iraq after 2003”

Authors

  • أ.م.د.خميس حزام والي

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i58.434

Abstract

It is obvious that the constitutional- political structures which has been emerged in Iraq after the occupation in 2003 frame worked by many sectarian, ethnic, tribal and political orientations, pushing forewords to escalating the contradictions between social- political powers, however, these changes unfortunately result not just destroy and taking apart the political regime and his authority, but the state and his institutions as well, although, did not stamped as wise and rational change for better future to new Iraq and its political, civil and military institutions. Finally, as quick as Iraq start to bisects to sectarian, ethnic and national components according to the new political – social components of Iraq. Indeed, what is require is how to rebuild new political and constitutional stricture in one side, and for the other side is how to build a new realization of Iraqi political scope and how to develop it, because the possibility of democratic institutions building becomes necessity as mechanism of rule in spite of daily violence and terrorism environment that we lived at.

Published

2020-02-05

How to Cite

“The constitutional- political structures in Iraq after 2003”. (2020). Political Sciences Journal, 58, 97-130. https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i58.434

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