Historically, Iraq stands out as one of the cultural, religious and political centres of the Middle East, a leading country which has constantly exerted a relevant impact on the regional system. However, after years of wars and sanctions and, most recently, the Iraqi Freedom military operation, Iraq crumbled into a difficult period of transition which culminated in the civil war between 2005 and 2006. In 2011, the restoration of its full sovereignty opened up a new phase in this process of transition towards a new internal balance of power. At the same time, Iraq’s government regained the capacity to determine its foreign policy. This contribution aims to give an overview of the recent developments in Iraq’s efforts to reposition itself in the international and regional system, detailing the ratio of Iraqi foreign policy with a specific focus on the relationship between Baghdad, Tehran, Riyadh and Ankara.

Maggiolini, P. M. L. C., Iraq's Foreign Policy Directions and Regional Developments. Where does Iraqi Foreign Policy Start?, in Plebani, A. (ed.), The "New Iraq" Ten Years Later, ISPI, Milano 2013: <<ISPI STUDIES>>, 1- 11 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/94020]

Iraq's Foreign Policy Directions and Regional Developments. Where does Iraqi Foreign Policy Start?

Maggiolini, Paolo Maria Leo Cesare
Primo
2013

Abstract

Historically, Iraq stands out as one of the cultural, religious and political centres of the Middle East, a leading country which has constantly exerted a relevant impact on the regional system. However, after years of wars and sanctions and, most recently, the Iraqi Freedom military operation, Iraq crumbled into a difficult period of transition which culminated in the civil war between 2005 and 2006. In 2011, the restoration of its full sovereignty opened up a new phase in this process of transition towards a new internal balance of power. At the same time, Iraq’s government regained the capacity to determine its foreign policy. This contribution aims to give an overview of the recent developments in Iraq’s efforts to reposition itself in the international and regional system, detailing the ratio of Iraqi foreign policy with a specific focus on the relationship between Baghdad, Tehran, Riyadh and Ankara.
2013
Inglese
The "New Iraq" Ten Years Later
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ISPI
Maggiolini, P. M. L. C., Iraq's Foreign Policy Directions and Regional Developments. Where does Iraqi Foreign Policy Start?, in Plebani, A. (ed.), The "New Iraq" Ten Years Later, ISPI, Milano 2013: <<ISPI STUDIES>>, 1- 11 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/94020]
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