The Governance System in Contemporary Iraq: From Institutional Fragility to the Prospect of Smart Governance

Authors

    Ali Khalaf Turki Al-Gburi Ph.D. student in Public Law, Department of Public Law, Isf.C., Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
    Mohammad Sharif Shahi * Department of Public Law, Isf.C., Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran dr.shahi@iau.ac.ir
    Saad Abdullah Khalaf Department of Law, University of Baghdad, Faculty of Law, Baghdad, Iraq
    Zainab Pourkhaqan Shahrezaee Department of International Law, Isf.C., Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran

Keywords:

governance, Iraq, historical analysis, political–social change

Abstract

Political and institutional developments in Iraq after 2003 have demonstrated that weak governance structures, systemic corruption, the inefficiency of supervisory institutions, and ethno-sectarian divisions have been among the main challenges to the continuity of the state in this country. This study examines the pathology of Iraq’s governance system, focusing on the incomplete democratic transition, elite empowerment processes, and the destructive effects of foreign actors’ interventions. The governmental structure based on ethnic and sectarian quota allocation (muhasasa), although initially designed as a mechanism for inclusion and participation, has in practice led to the strengthening of sectarian identities over national interests, the weakening of the rule of law, and the emergence of a rent-seeking and corruption-based political economy. The analysis of the current situation reveals that Iraq faces a profound paradox: the coexistence of formal democratic structures alongside informal and quasi-state governance. Ultimately, this article outlines a vision for transitioning toward smart governance as a means to enhance transparency, accountability, and institutional efficiency in Iraq, and proposes strategies to reduce dependency on quota-based governance models.

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Published

2025-11-19

Submitted

2025-03-21

Revised

2025-05-29

Accepted

2025-06-07

How to Cite

Al-Gburi, A. K. T. ., Shahi, M. S., Khalaf, S. A. ., & Pourkhaqan Shahrezaee, Z. . (2025). The Governance System in Contemporary Iraq: From Institutional Fragility to the Prospect of Smart Governance. Journal of Historical Research, Law and Policy, 3(2), 1-13. https://jhrlp.com/index.php/jhrlp/article/view/80

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