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Iraqi Nationalism

Basra, the Failed Gulf State: Separatism and Nationalism in Southern Iraq (July 2005)

Centralism and Unitary State Logic in Iraq from Midhat Pasha to Jawad al-Maliki: A Continuous Trend? (22 April 2006)

In Basra, Iraqi Nationalism Remains Proud and Articulate (20 November 2006)

Anti-Sectarian Police Commander Is Assassinated in Babel (9 December 2007)

Ashura, 1429/2008: Iraq’s Shiites between Sectarianism, Iraqi Nationalism, and Mahdism (18 January 2008)

The Law on the Powers of the Governorates Is Passed after Significant Cross-Sectarian Cooperation in the Iraqi Parliament (14 February 2008)

Debating Devolution in Iraq (10 March 2008)

The Iraqi Parliament Passes the Provincial Elections Law (22 July 2008)

The Kirkuk Issue Exposes Weaknesses in Iraq’s Ruling Coalition (7 August 2008)

After Compromise on Kirkuk, Finally an Elections Law for Iraq’s Governorates (24 September 2008)

Iraqi Minorities Get Special Representation in the Provincial Elections Law (3 November 2008)

No, Senator Obama, On This One You Were Wrong and McCain Was Right (27 September 2008)

The “Withdrawal Treaty” Is Passed (27 November 2008)

The Other Story behind the Resignation of Mahmud al-Mashhadani (23 December 2008)

A Litmus Test for Iraq (30 January 2009)

Disputed Territories in Iraq: The Practical Argument against Self-Determination in Kirkuk (25 May 2009)

Uneasy Anniversary for Iraq’s Inter-Sectarian Opposition Front (22 July 2009)

Proportional Representation Dispute in Iraq: Parliament Adjourns without Adopting an Election Law for 2010 (28 July 2009)

 

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