Iraq's Deadly Spiral toward a Civil War
In recent months sectarian violence in Iraq has escalated worryingly. More than 6 400 people have been killed across the country this year, half of them in the last three months. The Shia-dominated central government has failed to address the grievances of the Sunni minority and has responded to public protests with a heavy hand, leading militant Sunni groups such as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant to gain ground. The situation is compounded by the dangerous spill-over from the civil war in neighbouring Syria. Iraq matters for the entire Middle East. While the only real solutions to Iraq's problems are domestic, international actors can contribute to the process. The role of the European Union can be significant in consolidating the country's judicial and law enforcement authorities and in organising the forthcoming parliamentary elections.
Išsami analizė
Apie šį dokumentą
Publikacijos rūšis
Autorius
Politikos sritis
Raktinis žodis
- Azija ir Okeanija
- bendradarbiavimo politika
- civilinė auka
- ekonominė geografija
- GEOGRAFIJA
- Irakas
- konfliktų prevencija
- pagalbos politika
- pilietinis karas
- POLITIKA
- politinis gyvenimas ir viešasis saugumas
- politinis statusas
- politinė geografija
- religinis konfliktas
- TARPTAUTINIAI SANTYKIAI
- tarptautinis bendradarbiavimas
- tarptautinis saugumas
- TEISĖ
- teisės ir laisvės
- terorizmas
- Viduriniai Rytai