The political corruption in Iraq after 2003 and ways to struggle it | ||
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences | ||
Article 14, Volume 11, Issue 1, April 2021, Pages 451-476 PDF (1.16 M) | ||
DOI: 10.37651/aujlps.2022.171504 | ||
Author | ||
D.r. Badria Saleh Abdullah | ||
University of Baghdad/ Center for Strategic and International Studies | ||
Abstract | ||
After the political change in 2003, Iraq witnessed many phenomena, the most prominent of which is the phenomenon of corruption in general, which it includes (political,administrative,economic, and social corruption), and the most dangerous of which is political corruption, because political corruption is practiced by influential and responsible persons who control important and influential sites in political power, and where corruption processes are carried out through A network of reciprocal and organized interests that has become a widespread phenomenon in most state institutions, and its negative impact is reflected in the security and development system and in all (political,economic,and social) fields, which leads to the state’s impotence and weak ability to challenges and the establishment of state building. To struggle political corruption in Iraq after the year 2003, it is necessary to work on the availability of mechanisms. And the tools to activate the role of the state and its institutions in struggling corruption, including the development of a comprehensive national reform strategy | ||
Keywords | ||
political corruption; ways to combat it | ||
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