The Implications of Elections for Federalism in Iraq: Toward a Five-Region Model |
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Authors: | Anderson, Liam Stansfield, Gareth |
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Abstract: | For most observers, Iraq's recent elections were an importantfirst step on the road to democratic normalcy. However, threerelated outcomesthe political marginalization of SunniArabs, the electoral gains made by Shi'a religious parties,and the triumphant performance of the Kurdsrender thetask of crafting Iraq's permanent constitution significantlymore problematic. In this paper, we examine the implicationsof these election results for the design of Iraq's federal system.Our focus is on the character of the subunits in any futuresystem, specifically on whether Iraq should adopt a form ofterritorial federalism based on the country's existing eighteenprovinces (as most scholars argue) or whether a form of ethnic,or "plurinational," federalism based on five regions would bebetter able to address the very significant problems createdby the election results. After assessing the relative meritsof the various proposals for a federal Iraq, we conclude thata system based on five broad regions, though not ideal, is theleast bad of the options available. |
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