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This book examines the regime changes in Iraq and Libya to unravel the complexity of statebuilding in countries emerging from authoritarianism and conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.Framed in a comparative study of post-2003 Iraq and post-2011 Libya, the book examines changes in key state dimensions representation and political authority, security, and wealth creation and distribution in a continuous dialogue with past trajectories in these two countries. To grasp the nature and degree of these changes, the mechanisms of state formation are explored in light of a statebuilding agenda that, in its application from Iraq to Libya, has adapted to different political prerogatives. The analysis of Iraq and Libya serves the books ultimate goal to address the debate on statebuilding from a regional (MENA) perspective and to lay the ground for the study of other contemporary cases undergoing radical and violent process of changes, such as in Syria and Yemen. The book grapples with problems associated with the difficult process of transition from authoritarianism through conflict and towards peace by focusing on the state, its structure and function. The work is informed by a large quantity of materials collected over the past five years, including secondary literature, policy papers and reports, and semi-structured interviews with key informants on Iraq and Libya.This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, Middle Eastern studies, peace and conflict studies, and International Relations in general.

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Statebuilding in the Middle East and North Africa
This book examines the regime changes in Iraq and Libya to unravel the complexity of statebuilding in countries emerging from authoritarianism and conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Framed in a comparative study of post-2003 Iraq and post-2011 Libya, the book examines changes in key state dimensions representation and political authority, security, and wealth creation and distribution in a continuous dialogue with past trajectories in these two countries. To grasp the nature and degree of these changes, the mechanisms of state formation are explored in light of a statebuilding agenda that, in its application from Iraq to Libya, has adapted to different political prerogatives. The analysis of Iraq and Libya serves the books ultimate goal to address the debate on statebuilding from a regional (MENA) perspective and to lay the ground for the study of other contemporary cases undergoing radical and violent process of changes, such as in Syria and Yemen. The book grapples with problems associated with the difficult process of transition from authoritarianism through conflict and towards peace by focusing on the state, its structure and function. The work is informed by a large quantity of materials collected over the past five years, including secondary literature, policy papers and reports, and semi-structured interviews with key informants on Iraq and Libya.
This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, Middle Eastern studies, peace and conflict studies, and International Relations in general.
Irene Costantini is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Naples, LOrientale, Italy. She was previously a research fellow at the Middle East Research Institute, Erbil, Iraq and at the Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit, University of York, UK.
Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
Series Editors: Aidan Hehir and Nicolas Lemay-Hbert
Founding Editor: David Chandler
Violence in Post-Conflict Societies
Remarginalisation, remobilisers and relationships
Anders Themnr
Statebuilding and Police Reform
The freedom of security
Barry J. Ryan
Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect
Interrogating theory and practice
Edited by Philip Cunliffe
Kosovo, Intervention and Statebuilding
The international community and the transition to independence
Edited by Aidan Hehir
Security, Development, and the Fragile State
Bridging the gap between theory and policy
David Carment, Stewart Prest, and Yiagadeesen Samy
Reintegration of Armed Groups After Conflict
Politics, violence and transition
Edited by Mats Berdal and David H. Ucko
Statebuilding and Intervention
Policies, practices and paradigms
Edited by David Chandler
Statebuilding in the Middle East and North Africa
The Aftermath of Regime Change
Irene Costantini
Statebuilding in the Middle East and North Africa
The Aftermath of Regime Change
Irene Costantini
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ISBN: 978-0-8153-5912-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-351-12135-4 (ebk)
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Contents
Acknowledgements
The idea for this book and its realisation grew out of a six-year-long period of researching Iraq and Libya after regime change. In this period, I moved from being a PhD student at the School of International Studies at the University of Trento to being a researcher at the Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit, the University of York and later at the Middle East Research Institute in Erbil.
Many people I have met on this journey have contributed in one way or the other to the realisation of this book: Michele Bernini, Benedikt Erforth, Paula Falci, Kenneth Bush, Sultan Barakat, Dlawer AlaAldeen, Maisie Cook, Tom Kavlek, Dave van Zoonen, Athanasios Manis and Dylan ODriscoll.
Special thanks go to Roberto Belloni, who patiently taught me how to turn the idea for this book into its realisation: his comments have been invaluable. Finally, I would like to thank Michele Barbera for having tolerated my worst moods and never failed to support me.
Abbreviations
AQAPal-Qaida in the Arab Peninsula
AQIMal-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb
CBLCentral Bank of Libya
CPACoalition Provisional Authority
DDRDisarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration
GNAGovernment of National Accord
GNCGeneral National Congress
HoRHouse of Representatives
IFIInternational Financial Institution
IGCIraqi Governing Council
IMFInternational Monetary Fund
INAIraqi National Accord
INCIraqi National Congress
IOCInternational Oil Company
ISCIIraqi Supreme Council of Iraq
JCPJustice and Construction Party
KDPKurdistan Democratic Party
KRGKurdistan Regional Government
KRIKurdistan Region of Iraq
LIFGLibyan Islamic Fighting Group
LNALibyan National Army
LPRDLibyan Programme for Reintegration and Development
MENAMiddle East and North Africa
NFANational Forces Alliance
NGONon-governmental Organisation
NOCNational Oil Company
NTCNational Transitional Council
OPECOrganisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
PFGPetroleum Facility Guard
PUKPatriotic Union of Kurdistan
R2PResponsibility to Protect
SCIRISupreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq
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