#11721. Evaluating the Pitfalls of External Statebuilding in Post-20XX Iraq (20XX–20XX)

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Abstract:
Peacebuilding and transitional justice are viewed as integral components of statebuilding in post-conflict spaces. This Special Issue critically evaluates statebuilding and peacebuilding in Iraq through macro and micro-level analyses of Iraqs political development following foreign-imposed regime change. In line with the articles in the Special Issue, this introduction critically examines Iraqs post-20XX trajectory as an outcome of the failure of securitized statebuilding and the absence of legitimacy in externally-imposed democratization. It concludes by highlighting the impact of expedient and exogenous statebuilding on transitional justice and post-conflict peacebuilding.
Keywords:
democratization; foreign-imposed regime change; Iraq; peacebuilding; statebuilding

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