Partition of Iraq, the Glossary
The Partition of Iraq refers to a number of proposed geopolitical partitions of varying severity of the nation of Iraq.[1]
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49 relations: Ali Khedery, Amarah, Anthony Cordesman, Atheel al-Nujaifi, Basra, Ben Connable, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian War, Business magnate, Daniel Serwer, Dayton Agreement, Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ethnic cleansing, Ethnoreligious group, Federal government of Iraq, Federation, Foreign Affairs, Iraq, Islamic State, Joe Biden, John Bolton, Kurdistan, Leslie H. Gelb, Life support, List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations, Media (communication), Michael E. O'Hanlon, Michael Totten, Ministry of finance, Nasiriyah, National Security Advisor (United States), Nineveh Governorate, Oil and gas reserves and resource quantification, OpenDemocracy, Partition of India, Partition of Ireland, Shia Muslims in the Arab world, Slovenia, South Sudan, Sunni Islam, The New York Times, United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, United States Senate, Vox (website), Western world, World Affairs, Yugoslavia, 2003 invasion of Iraq.
- Dissolutions of countries
- Proposals in Asia
- Public policy proposals
- Separatism in Iraq
Ali Khedery
Ali Khedery is an American entrepreneur and a Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Amarah
Amarah (al-ʿAmārah), also spelled Amara, is a city in south-eastern Iraq, located on a low ridge next to the Tigris River waterway south of Baghdad about 50 km (31 mi) from the border with Iran.
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Anthony Cordesman
Anthony H. Cordesman (August 1, 1939 – January 29, 2024) was an American national security analyst.
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Atheel al-Nujaifi
Atheel al-Nujaifi (أثيل النجيفي; Esil Nuceyfi; born 1958) is an Iraqi politician who was the Governor of Nineveh Governorate from April 2009 until May 2015.
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Basra
Basra (al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq.
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Ben Connable
Ben Connable is an American retired Marine Major, military strategist and Professor at the Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School in Santa Monica, California.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Босна и Херцеговина), sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
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Bosnian War
The Bosnian War (Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started on 6 April 1992, following a number of earlier violent incidents.
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Business magnate
A business magnate, also known as an industrialist or tycoon, is a person who has achieved immense wealth through the creation or ownership of multiple lines of enterprise.
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Daniel Serwer
Daniel P. Serwer is a professor of Practice of Conflict Management as well as director of the Conflict Management and American Foreign Policy programs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
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Dayton Agreement
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement or the Dayton Accords (Дејтонски мировни споразум), and colloquially known as the Dayton (Dayton, Dejton, Дејтон) in ex-Yugoslav parlance, is the peace agreement reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, United States, finalised on 21 November 1995, and formally signed in Paris, on 14 December 1995.
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Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
The dissolution of Czechoslovakia (Rozdělení Československa, Rozdelenie Československa), which took effect on December 31, 1992, was the self-determined secession of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Partition of Iraq and dissolution of Czechoslovakia are dissolutions of countries and partition (politics).
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Dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration № 142-Н of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Partition of Iraq and Dissolution of the Soviet Union are dissolutions of countries.
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Ethnic cleansing
Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, or religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making the society ethnically homogeneous.
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Ethnoreligious group
An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a grouping of people who are unified by a common religious and ethnic background.
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Federal government of Iraq
The federal government of Iraq is defined under the current Constitution, approved in 2005, as an Islamic, democratic, federal parliamentary republic.
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Federation
A federation (also called a federal state) is an entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a federal government (federalism).
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Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
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Islamic State
The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and by its Arabic acronym Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist group and an unrecognised quasi-state.
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Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.
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John Bolton
John Robert Bolton (born November 20, 1948) is an American attorney, diplomat, Republican consultant, and political commentator.
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Kurdistan
Kurdistan (lit), or Greater Kurdistan, is a roughly defined geo-cultural region in West Asia wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population and the Kurdish culture, languages, and national identity have historically been based.
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Leslie H. Gelb
Leslie Howard "Les" Gelb (March 4, 1937 – August 31, 2019) was an American academic, correspondent and columnist for The New York Times who served as a senior Defense and State Department official and later the President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Life support
Life support comprises the treatments and techniques performed in an emergency in order to support life after the failure of one or more vital organs.
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List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations
The United States ambassador to the United Nations is the leader of the U.S. delegation, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
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In communication, media are the outlets or tools used to store and deliver content; semantic information or subject matter of which the media contains.
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Michael E. O'Hanlon
Michael Edward O'Hanlon (born May 16, 1961) is an American policy analyst currently serving as director of research and senior fellow of the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution.
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Michael Totten
Michael James Totten (born September 1970) is an American writer who has reported from the Middle East, Africa, the Balkans, Cuba, Vietnam, and the Caucasus.
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Ministry of finance
A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation.
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Nasiriyah
Nasiriyah (an-Nāṣiriyya, BGN), also spelled Nassiriya or Nasiriya, is a city in Iraq, the capital of the Dhi Qar Governorate.
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National Security Advisor (United States)
The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA), commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor (NSA),The National Security Advisor and Staff: p. 1.
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Nineveh Governorate
Nineveh or Ninawa Governorate (muḥāfaẓat Naynawā; Hoparkiya d’Ninwe, Parêzgeha Neynewa) is a governorate in northern Iraq.
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Oil and gas reserves and resource quantification
Oil and gas reserves denote discovered quantities of crude oil and natural gas (oil or gas '''fields''') that can be profitably produced/recovered from an approved development.
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OpenDemocracy
openDemocracy is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom.
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Partition of India
The Partition of India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent and the creation of two independent dominions in South Asia: India and Pakistan. Partition of Iraq and Partition of India are dissolutions of countries and partition (politics).
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Partition of Ireland
The Partition of Ireland (críochdheighilt na hÉireann) was the process by which the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UK) divided Ireland into two self-governing polities: Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. Partition of Iraq and Partition of Ireland are dissolutions of countries and partition (politics).
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Shia Muslims in the Arab world
Islam is divided into two major sects, Sunni and Shia Islam, each with its own sub-sects.
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Slovenia
Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.
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South Sudan
South Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa.
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Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was a proposal by the United Nations, which recommended a partition of Mandatory Palestine at the end of the British Mandate. Partition of Iraq and United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine are partition (politics).
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Vox (website)
Vox is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media.
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Western world
The Western world, also known as the West, primarily refers to various nations and states in the regions of Australasia, Western Europe, and Northern America; with some debate as to whether those in Eastern Europe and Latin America also constitute the West.
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World Affairs
World Affairs is an American quarterly journal covering international relations.
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.
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2003 invasion of Iraq
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the Iraq War.
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See also
Dissolutions of countries
- Abolition of Prussia
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- Collapse of the Georgian realm
- Dissolution (politics)
- Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
- Dissolution of Gran Colombia
- Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles
- Dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
- Dissolution of the Russian Empire
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Dissolution of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
- Fall of the Republic of Venice
- Hypothetical partition of Belgium
- Indo-Pakistani war of 1971
- Partition of India
- Partition of Iraq
- Partition of Ireland
- Partitions of Poland
- Separatism in Russia
- Successor states
Proposals in Asia
- Federalization of Yemen
- Partition of Iraq
Public policy proposals
- 2021 Balkan non-papers
- Baby bonds
- Chinese unification
- Danish withdrawal from the European Union
- District of Columbia statehood movement
- Dutch withdrawal from the European Union
- European army
- Federalization of Yemen
- Frexit
- Greek withdrawal from the eurozone
- Greenlandic independence
- Hungarian withdrawal from the European Union
- Hypothetical partition of Belgium
- Korean reunification
- North American Union
- Parliament of the United Kingdom relocation
- Partition of Iraq
- Polish withdrawal from the European Union
- Potential enlargement of the European Union
- Proposals for Assyrian autonomy in Iraq
- Proposals for the United States to purchase Greenland
- Proposals for the United States to withdraw from the United Nations
- Proposed Canadian political association with the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia
- Proposed Russian annexation of Transnistria
- Proposed secession of Republika Srpska
- Puerto Rico statehood movement
- Reintegration of Transnistria into Moldova
- Romanian withdrawal from the European Union
- Separatism in Russia
- Tailte Éireann
- Taiwan independence movement
- Unification of Albania and Kosovo
- Unification of Moldova and Romania
- Unification of Saint Martin
- United Ireland
- United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
- Universal basic income
- Universal basic income in India
Separatism in Iraq
- 2005 Kurdistan Region independence referendum
- Action Party for the Independence of Kurdistan
- Assyrian independence movement
- Assyrian nationalism
- Disputed territories of northern Iraq
- Iraqi Kurdistan
- Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Kirkuk status referendum
- Partition of Iraq
- Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
- Proposals for Assyrian autonomy in Iraq
- Territory of the Islamic State
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_Iraq
Also known as Proposed partition of Iraq.