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Iraq: Can Iraq Be Democratic? by Patrick Basham

Source: 
Cato Institute
This paper contends that the White House will be gravely disappointed with the result of its effort to establish a stable liberal democracy in Iraq.
Website Link: 
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa505.pdf
Submitted on Tue, 02/17/2004 - 01:00
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  • Iraq
  • State control
  • [law] constitutions

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