عنوان المقال عربي
تحليل جيوسياسي لأزمة المشاركة السياسية في العراق بعد عام 2003
Abstract
The participation crisis is one of the most important crises that Iraq suffered from after the year 2003 because of its impact on the nature of the political process and its reflection on the citizen’s contribution to it and his drawing of the state’s general policy and contributes to decision-making and achieving the desired goals, and then its reflection on the political development process that Participation is one of the most important ways to achieve it, but it became clear that is complaining about a participation crisis, and this clearly emerged from what was recorded by the Iraq percentage of citizen participation in the last legislative elections in 2018, which decreased to about (44.52%) after it was (76.45%), which demonstrated the loss of the link and the communication link In addition to the lack of trust between society, the political system, and the ruling authority, which has destabilized the overall political process, its movement, its durability, and its success and hindered political development. Participation is nothing but a process of empowering and engaging the citizen in building and reshaping the political process in a way that ensures reconciliation is achieved on the one hand and moving towards achieving development. Politics in a way that moves society from underdevelopment to progress and development on the other hand
Keywords
Iraq, political participation, Iraq
Recommended Citation
Amir, Heba Shaker Abdel and Al-Shaibani, Adnan Kazim
(2025)
"Geopolitical Analysis of the Political Participation Crisis in Iraq after 2003,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 14:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol14/iss1/7