This chapter examines the various and complex legacies of the Iraq War of 2003. In follows the trajectory of these legacies back to the earliest days of the US intervention and examines the extent to which key decisions and errors of judgement on the part of
the Coalition and the Iraqi political elite have had unexpected and devastating consequences for Iraq today. The chapter documents how the war dramatically altered the lives of ordinary Iraqis and led to many of the most deep-seated and intractable problems facing Iraq, the region and the world today. In discussing these legacies, this chapter also points to the root causes of the rapid turn of events that transpired after the dramatic advance of ISIS in mid-2014. The argument here being that the Iraq War of 2003 has left behind a sequence of deeply felt but rarely examined legacies and that together these legacies have served as the catalyst of Iraq’s current chaos. Therefore, this chapter is not only timely, but it also addresses a significant lacuna in academic and policy debates by addressing a series of urgent questions concerning the legacies of Iraq.
History
Chapter number
1
Pagination
1-18
ISBN-13
9780748696161
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter
Extent
14
Editor/Contributor(s)
Isakhan, B
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Place of publication
Edinburgh, Scotland
Title of book
The Legacy of Iraq: From the 2003 War to the ‘Islamic State’