Iraq and democracy in the age of militias ...Kuwait

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In 1958, Mohammed Hadid, the father of architect Zaha Hadid, became the first finance minister in the Iraqi Republic. He was ushered in by the officers, in particular then-Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Qasim, as was considered one of the faces of nationalist liberalism at the time. It was part of an attempt to build a democratic alternative to the limited one established during the era of the Iraqi monarchy. Hopes of a democracy Two years on, Hadid argued with his old friend in the National Democratic Party, Kamil Chadirji, over whether a regime led by an army officer ruling singlehandedly could lead to democracy. The latter was convinced that democracy was impossible wi

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