Iraq's way to democracy The way to democracy in Iraq is a long and difficult journey. In order to understand why and how to travel hard, I have to look at Iraq from the beginning. We need to understand the ideas and background of Iraq and understand the way of thinking of that country and what they are doing to change the view of the world. Iraq is a country filled with internal confusion. From conflict with religious groups to dictators with power, the way to Iraqi democracy is not easy.
We distributed democracy on the way to Greeks, bridges and Romans, but the 7 day week of work began in Babylon's ancient civilization. The culture of people living in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) is one of the world's most prominent cultures before 1000 BC and 2000 BC before Greek and Roman rule. As an outstanding astronomer, the Babylonians released a calendar designed to predict the movement of the moon and the transition between each stage. The Earth and the Sun will help us to identify the date and year, but the whole month cycle will appear in a few months. This is because it takes about 28 days (plus 1 or 2 day arrangements) for the month to complete 4 stages. How much time do you need each? Yes: 7 days
Alternatively, in 2002, the US government led by George W. Bush cited quotation 1 "the desire to end a repressive dictatorship and bring democracy to the people of Iraq" 1 and spread democracy to Iraq. Fifteen years ago, democracy under the US government implied a struggle against oppression and the need for sound diversity. Everyone in the United States, spring populism is the democracy that the government of the Middle East and North Africa demands. Therefore, the first lesson is that the US government never minds your voice unless you march in the Third World to protest the regime. But, as you go ahead, I have been to Rockland. Because that is why I'm protesting America.
Will Iraq be able to smoothly transition from dictatorship to democracy? This article insists that the White House will seek to establish stable liberal democracy in the short term to the medium term, to other countries including Iraq and other Muslims and Arabs . Why is the prospect of democracy in Islam (especially Arab) countries so poor? After all, in most Muslim countries, the concept of democracy is getting high public support. In fact, democracy that supports democracy is a necessary condition for the emergence of democratic regime, but that alone is not enough. Other factors are necessary. Hypothetical support for the representative government, lack of practical support for free political norms and values, lack of a pluralistic civil society base, adequate stimulation, permanent force to root democracy Absent