THE IMPACT OF IRAQI POLITICAL DISCOURSE AFTER 2003 ON IRAQIFOREIGN POLICY

Authors

  • Khalid Farhood Jdaem, Imad Mohamedsalih Abdulhussein, Oday Abdulaali Kadhim Author

Abstract

Every country in the world must have a political discourse that defines its domestic and foreign policy, and this discourse must be based on concepts and programs that serve its basic interests. Discourse is not just a passing speech or act in the global political arena, but rather a constant element that determines the orientation and role of the state, defines its borders and its relationship with other countries, especially neighboring countries as well as countries in the region, and then extends to the outside world. Therefore, it is necessary to know the nature of the Iraqi Islamic political discourse after 2003, which is considered a separation between two different political systems, as this current regime came after the American occupation of Iraq and adopts democracy and pluralism in managing the state and determining foreign policy. The research sheds light on the nature of Iraqi political discourse and its trends, especially in light of the complex internal and external circumstances, and whether terrorism has positively affected the return of Iraqi political discourse to the right track, and the extent to which the authors of the discourse exploit this matter to improve their situation and their future in light of the crises and instability that the world is experiencing, especially in the Middle East. Where the speech before 2003 carried a nationalist speech and carried some

 

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Published

2024-03-20

How to Cite

THE IMPACT OF IRAQI POLITICAL DISCOURSE AFTER 2003 ON IRAQIFOREIGN POLICY. (2024). International Development Planning Review, 23(1), 825-841. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/206