The structure of the Iraqi political system in the face of regional crises after 2003
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The research aims to shed light on the Iraqi political structure in the face of regional crises after 2003 and to identify the methods of managing the crisis of Iraqi regional relations. The research used more than one method. It used the historical method, the descriptive analytical method, and the systematic analysis method. Given the aforementioned considerations, the study employed an integrated method that integrates the previously mentioned methods, as dictated by the requirements of scientific research. The political structure, the nature of the regional crisis since 2003, and the methods and tools used by both the Iraqi and regional sides shape the research problem. The study concluded that the diverse political forces and parties in Iraq have varying stances on regional issues due to consensus democracy, political quotas, and a diverse range of intellectual and ideological concepts. To secure support from regional and international stakeholders and secure future assistance, it is crucial to consolidate the domestic front and adapt the state's strategy
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