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From the Invasion to the October Protests: Iraq’s Search for Stability Caught in U.S.-Iran Crossfire

Iraq was a significant regional power during the Saddam Hussein regime, especially in his first years of reign. However, the Gulf Wars and the end of the Cold War almost wiped-out Iraq’s military and political capabilities in the region. Beginning with Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the country was smothered under harsh UN sanctions and invasive weapons inspections. Ironically, the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq gave a huge room for Iranian influence on Iraqi politics, which harbored a U.S.-Iranian battle for influence. The U.S.-Iran competence and successive Iraqi governments’ failure to deliver services to Iraqi people met with a heavy backlash as massive anti-government protests that began in 2015 forced the Iraqi governments to introduce reform programs. In particular, the October Protests of 2018 challenged the Iraqi elite’s political influence on Iraqi politics and prompted them to lead technocrat governments. In the years since, Iraq’s politicians have been trying their utmost to convert Iraq from a conflict-torn and oil-dependent nation to one that is a significant player in the Middle East.

From the Invasion to the October Protests Iraq s Search
 

 

 

 

On Iraq against the World:
Saddam, America, and the Post-Cold War Order

By Samuel Helfront

New York: Oxford University Press, 2023, 280 pages, $39.95, ISBN: 9780197530153

 

Iraq since the Invasion:
People and Politics in a State of Conflict

Edited by Keiko Sakai and Philip Marfleet

Oxon: Routledge, 2020, 238 pages, £135, ISBN: 9780367193690

 

Iraq after the Invasion:
From Fragmentation to Rebirth and Reintegration

By Saad N. Jawad

Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 219 pages, €129, ISBN: 9783030721053

 

 

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Iraq was a significant regional power during the Saddam Hussein regime, especially in his first years of reign. However, the Gulf Wars and the end of the Cold War almost wiped-out Iraq’s military and political capabilities in the region. Beginning with Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the country was smothered under harsh UN sanctions and invasive weapons inspections. Ironically, the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq gave a huge room for Iranian influence on Iraqi politics, which harbored a U.S.-Iranian battle for influence. The U.S.-Iran competence and successive Iraqi governments’ failure to deliver services to Iraqi people met with a heavy backlash as massive anti-government protests that began in 2015 forced the Iraqi governments to introduce reform programs. In pa

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