The International and Political Journal

Iraq’s Societal Security after 2003: Challenges and Countering Strategies

Authors

  • Assistant Prof. Dr. Donia Jwad Mutleq Baghdad University- Collage of Political Science

Keywords:

Societal Security, Internal and External Challenges, Political Reform, Good Governance

Abstract

Societal security is regarded as a basic need for human society through which the stability, progress and prosperity of the nation is measured. It is the guarantor of the safety of individuals and groups from various internal and external dangers, based on the protection of the three pillars: the individual, the family, and society.

For decades, Iraq has witnessed the phenomenon of political instability, represented by its entry into several wars, starting with the 1948 war, leading up to the American war on Iraq in 2003. Then, those wars were followed by an era in which corruption and terrorism spread, and this, in turn, led to the fragmentation of the national will and the division of Iraqi public opinion regarding many regional and international issues and positions, as well as the collapse of political infrastructure and the emergence of many challenges that threaten Iraqi societal security and civil peace.

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Published

2024-02-15

How to Cite

Mutleq, A. P. D. D. J. . (2024). The International and Political Journal: Iraq’s Societal Security after 2003: Challenges and Countering Strategies. The International and Political Journal, (57), 23–60. Retrieved from https://ipj.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/political/article/view/278