Vol. 16, Issue 1, Jul-Dec 2023
Page: 1-17
The Intellectual Dimension of Democratic Transition in Iraq After 2003
Prof. Dr. Zeyad Jihad Hamad
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This research is trying to highlight the intellectual dimension of the democratic transformation in Iraq after 2003 AD. The research is divided into two main topics: the first topic is titled the intellectual dimension of the democratic transformation. While the second topic was titled “ the reality of the experience democratic transition in Iraq after 2003 AD . Finally, the research ended with a conclusion including important conclusions and then reference list.
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