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ID168486
Title ProperIndependence referendums and nationalist rhetoric
Other Title Information the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Driscoll, Dylan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using the case study of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and the 2017 independence referendum, this article examines the nexus between independence referendums, nationalism and political power. It argues that the referendum in the KRI was held due to internal political competition and growing rebellion from the population against the poor economic performance and political situation rather than because the time was right for independence referendum. Focusing on the poor political and financial dynamics, as well as the lack of regional and international support for Kurdish independence, the article argues that independence was not a realistic goal and was rather used as a distraction amid internal turmoil. The example of the referendum in the KRI poses questions about the democratic credibility of such referenda, as the population were voting for an unachievable result and the referendum itself became a tool of internal political competition.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.11; 2019: p.2016-2034
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 11
Key WordsNationalism ;  Iraq ;  Kurds ;  Governance ;  Referendums ;  Conflict and Security


 
 
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