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The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq


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Éditeur : University of Pennsylvania Date & Lieu : 2005, Philadelphia
Préface : Pages : 356
Traduction : ISBN : 13: 978-0-8122-1973-9
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 155x235 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Ole. Fut. N°2642Thème : Général

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The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq

The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq

Brendan O’Leary,
John McGarry,
Khaled Salih

University of Pennsylvania


The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq collects expert contributions on the consequences of the overthrow of Saddam’s regime for the Kurds and the other peoples in Kurdistan. This volume is the first in any language to address in detail the constitutional politics of Kurdistan’s relations with the rest of Iraq, and Kurdistan’s future constitutional options. The essays evaluate how the relations between Kurdistan and predominantly Arab Iraq might—and should—be remade in a state marred by the legacies of genocide, ethnic expulsion, and coercive assimilation.

Contributors: Ofra Bengio, Kama A. J. Eklund, Peter W. Galbraith, Michael M. Gunter, John McGarry, Molly McNulty, Brendan O’Leary, Khaled Salih, Gareth Stansfield, Karin von Hippel, Sophia Wanche, Paul R. Williams



Brendan O’Leary is Lauder Professor of Political Science and Director of the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author, coauthor, or coeditor of fourteen books, including Right-Sizing the State: The Politics of Moving Borders. He served in Kurdistan as a constitutional advisor to the Kurdistan National Assembly and Regional Government during 2004.

John McGarry is Canada Research Chair in Nationalism and Ethnicity, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order (with Michael Keating).

Khaled Salih, born in Sulaimania, Kurdistan, is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Southern Denmark. A specialist in Middle East politics, he was a consultant for the Iraqi Reconstruction and Development Council and served in Kurdistan as a constitutional advisor to the Kurdistan National Assembly and Regional Government and is Government Spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government.


 


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Contents


Note on Transliteration / ix
Preface / xi

Part One: Introduction

1 The Denial, Resurrection, and Affirmation of Kurdistan / 3
Brendan O’Leary and Khaled Salih

Part Two: Federative Possibilities

2 Power-Sharing, Pluralist Federation, and Federacy / 47
Brendan O’Leary

3 Canadian Lessons for Iraq / 92
John McGarry

4 Negotiating a Federation in Iraq / 116
Kama Eklund, Brendan O’Leary, and Paul R. Williams

5 Not to Be Forgotten: Children’s Rights in the Permanent Constitution / 143
Molly McNulty

Part Three: Legacies of the Past

6 Autonomy in Kurdistan in Historical Perspective / 173
Offa Bengio

7 Awaiting Liberation: Kurdish Perspectives on a Post-Saddam Iraq / 186
Sophia Wanche

8 Governing Kurdistan: The Strengths of Division / 195
Gareth Stansfield

9 Turkey’s New Neighbor, Kurdistan / 219
Michael Gunter

Part Four: Immediate Issues

10 What Went Wrong / 235
Peter W. Galbraith

11 State - Building After Saddam: Lessons Lost / 251
Karin von Hippel

12 Kurdistan in a Federal Iraq / 268
Peter W. Galbraith

Postscript: Vistas of Exits from Baghdad / 282
Brendan O’Leary

Appendix 1. Kurdistan’s Constitutional Proposal / 309

Appendix 2. Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period / 315

List of Contributors / 341

Name Index / 345

Subject Index / 349

Note on Transliteration




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