Post-Conflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy

Post-Conflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy

Thursday, May 13, 2004

By: Faleh A. Jabar

This report analyzes the institutional and social components that shape the politics of reconstruction in Iraq today. It chronicles the evolution of the Coalition Provisional Authority and the Governing Council, the dilemmas of dismantling the structures of state power consolidated under Saddam Hussein, the emergence of a vibrant civil society, and the tensions inherent in a new political order.

Type: Special Report

Postconflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy (Arabic Edition)

Friday, May 7, 2004

By: Faleh A. Jabar

Summary In the wake of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and his Ba'athist regime, two main tasks have confronted the Americans and Iraqis who now hold power. One is to stabilize the country; the other is to liberalize it economically, politically, and socially. Although the requirements of stabilization have so far overshadowed progress toward liberalization, significant steps have been taken in transitioning from totalitarianism to free market democracy. Much more, however, remains to...

Workshop with Iraqi Defense Ministry Officials

Monday, March 8, 2004

In partnership with National Defense University´s Near East - South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA), the Institute has conducted the first two of a series of four workshops for Iraqis who will be occupying senior leadership positions in their country´s new Ministry of Defense and Joint Headquarters (the uniformed military).

Type: In the Field

Education & Training

Iraq and Its Neighbors: A Regional Architecture Is Needed

Thursday, February 26, 2004

By: Matthew Crane;  Daniel Serwer

Regime change in Iraq has affected its neighbors, and these neighbors in turn affect the reconstruction process in Iraq. In the past regional dynamics have too often led to strife and war. How can these dynamics be channeled in more positive directions: towards development, economic cooperation, democracy, and security for all?

Type: Peace Brief

Managing Iraq's Oil Revenues

Friday, February 20, 2004

By: Daniel Serwer;  Ylber Bajraktari

Ensuring that the Iraqi people become the primary beneficiaries of the country's oil will be critical not only to the credibility of efforts by the coalition but also to Iraq's future democracy and unity.

Type: Peace Brief

Where is the Lone Ranger When We Need Him?

Where is the Lone Ranger When We Need Him?

Thursday, January 1, 2004

By: Robert M. Perito

A penetrating study of U.S. policy on peace operations, examining the challenges of establishing sustainable security in postconflict environments in places like the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Robert Perito chronicles the history of American conceptions and misconceptions regarding peacekeeping forces.

Type: Book

Iraq's Middle Class Is the Key to Unity

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

By: Daniel Serwer;  Ylber Bajraktari

Addressing sectarian and ethnic issues will be critical not only for reconstruction efforts but also for Iraq's unity and territorial integrity.

Type: Peace Brief