About Varying Views of Democracy among Iraqi Citizens, 2005-2018
Discover the Dynamic Landscape of Iraqi Democracy: A Decade of Transformation and the Quest for Political Harmony (2005-2018)
Embark on a profound journey through the heart of Iraq's political metamorphosis in Varying Views of Democracy among Iraqi Citizens, 2005-2018: Democratic Experimentation in the New Middle East. This compelling study by Khodr M. Zaarour offers a unique glimpse into the tumultuous yet transformative period of Iraqi history, marked by a series of national elections and evolving democratic ideals.
From the shadows of authoritarian rule to the dawn of a new liberal democracy, this book meticulously traces Iraq's transition over thirteen years. It probes deep into the societal fabric to understand the impact of religious, cultural, historical, and socio-economic factors on the Iraqi perception of democracy. Zaarour's extensive research, encompassing interviews, media analysis, and theoretical frameworks, sheds light on the diverse and often conflicting views of democracy held by Iraqi citizens and political parties.
This insightful study goes beyond conventional analyses to explore the conditional nature of ideological congruence within Iraq's religiously inclined political factions. It reveals how oppressed groups and minorities, despite the forced introduction of liberal democracy, gradually embraced its principles, reflecting a broader acceptance among the Iraqi populace.
Varying Views of Democracy among Iraqi Citizens is not just an academic exploration; it's a narrative that resonates with optimism and persuasion. It offers a crucial understanding for students, scholars, and policymakers in political science and international relations, especially those focusing on the Middle East. It's an indispensable resource for American foreign policymakers seeking a deeper comprehension of Iraq's complex political landscape and the broader implications for regional and global democracy.
Zaarour's work is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of democratic ideals, even amidst the most challenging circumstances.
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