Title of article :
The Crisis of Federalism and Electoral Strategies in Iraq
Author/Authors :
ImadSalamey and Frederic Pearson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
After uprooting Saddam Hussein from power, establishing democracy in
Iraq has been declared among the most important objectives of the U.S.-
led Coalition. However, the Coalition has encountered complex ethnic
and religious relations and resentment of foreign intervention in Iraq.
These reactions reflect decades, even centuries, of divisive and antagonistic
policies whose impacts continue to complicate and threaten coexistence
and civil peace. The immediate challenge of achieving stability
and peace in Iraq, therefore, rests in the ability to foster a genuinely
indigenous institutional political structure that can accommodate the
different ethnic and sectarian aspirations. This article highlights the
major potential shortcomings of the federal model established by
the ‘‘Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for The Transitional
Period.’’ It also examines the shortcomings of the List Proportional
Representation system as presented by the United Nations for Iraq’s
transition, and alternatively proposes national electoral reform strategies,
with the implementation of an Alternative Vote system with Minority
Provision in the election to the National Assembly, as a means to
strengthen Iraq’s national unity
Keywords :
Iraq , Federalism , election reform
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives