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Iraqi dissidents and other commentators offered coverage of the progress of the war and state of diplomacy, as well as advice on what form of government should replace Saddam Hussein's regime.
The political shape of post-Saddam Iraq could mean continued ethnic strife or a newfound stability for the country. Is Iraq ready for a constitution that would vest all Iraqis in their nation, but divest ethnic and religious leaders of their traditional political and economic powers? What role will Islamic...
The war has begun. Timely analysis of the rapidly advancing military campaign will be essential for understanding events as they unfold, as well as making the necessary policy decisions about rebuilding Iraq, regional stability, and relations with our European allies. With the war underway, what steps have been taken to...
This release lists AEI commentary and analysis of events in Iraq leading up to war, what we can expect after, and the prospects for democratization.
The Iraq embassy in Washington is a symptom of many problems with interim Iraqi president Ayad Allawi.
The stakes for a successful transition to a democratic regime in Iraq have never been higher. The post-war requirements to replace Saddam Hussein with a representative democracy and assure long-term stability and democratic peace in the region are significant. Policymakers, defense analysts, and foreign policy specialists must consider a host...
If the United States and its allies, if any, once again target the civilian infrastructure of Iraq in the gross terms which were done in 1991, then the population of Iraq will see us as their enemies, and we will have earned their hatred.



