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Abstract
Rebuilding Governance in Iraq: The need for a comprehensive
framework
While the priority in Iraq remains on military issues, emphasis
is shifting towards establishing civilian forms of governance
that are legitimate and sustainable. Although driven by the
noble aim of building a democracy, the approach to political
reform by the US-led coalition poses real concerns: it is
based on a liberal ideology, badly attuned to Iraqi history
and society. This article argues that reorganizing state-society
relations governance in Iraq will not be an easy task, but
the chances of success will be greatly enhanced if the strategy
chosen is more comprehensive, draws on evidence not ideology
and focuses on processes. Based on a recent study, the article
proposes a broader, more open-ended framework for rebuilding
governance in Iraq and discusses priority issues, opportunities
and challenges, based on the current context in Iraq and drawing
on literature from similar efforts around the world.
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