The National Indicator for Democratic Transition in Iraq 2017-2021

Authors

  • Author

  • Governance Center for Public Policies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430//BKXE4343

Keywords:

Iraq, Democratic Transition, National Index for Democratic Transformation in Iraq

Abstract

The study criticizes the general framework that has governed the broader current of the researchers in civil-military relations, their method of thinking about the military institution since the inception of the field, the paper presents the theoretical and practical gaps in that literature, in particular the researchers of "Coup-Proofing". The study shows the weakness of the explanatory capabilities of the field in extrapolating and analyzing the historical era that the research seeks to reveal its theoretical and historical ambiguities, which is the phase of political pluralism in Syria between 1954-1958, which the researchers viewed as a democratic phase. The paper examines why did the army step down from the presidency and allowed civil forces to engage in political action at the time, in spite of that phase is in the midst of two series of coups. The paper is based on a basic premise that the army as a military institution do represent wings, sectors, units, brigades, and power relations, before it is an expression of any other social segments, which is in contrast to what the literature says in examining the sociological backgrounds of the officers.

Author Biography

  • Governance Center for Public Policies
    Iraqi Think Tank, based in Baghdad. Email: governancecenter@yahoo.com

Published

2022-01-01