Iraq’s New Reality: The Impact of Conflict on Minorities, Refugees, and the Internally Displaced

July 01, 2009

Several years of war, internal violence, and unrest have taken a severe toll on the Iraqi population.  As US troops withdraw and Iraq begins the next chapter in its history, it is important to consider the status of the country's most vulnerable populations and the challenges they face. 

This is the first report in a series entitled "Iraq's New Reality."

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November 01, 2009
Iraq’s New Reality: The Politics of Governance and Federalism

Iraq is a society in transition, grappling with the universal challenges of establishing forms of governance and allocating power within the institution of the state.  It is nearly

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September 01, 2009
Iraq’s New Reality:  Ensuring Security and Setting the National Security Agenda

The second report in the Stimson-CIGI series Iraq's New Reality examines security conditions in and regional perceptions of Iraq today, enduring security issues, national

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March 01, 2009
Iraq’s New Reality:  Finding its Role in the Middle East

At this critical juncture in Iraq's history, the Stimson Center and the Centre for International Governance Innovation are partnering to explore the linkages between Iraqi

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