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Basra, the Failed Gulf State: Separatism and Nationalism in Southern Iraq (Politik)
 
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Basra, the Failed Gulf State: Separatism and Nationalism in Southern Iraq (Politik) [Paperback]

Reidar Visser

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Al-Ahram Weekly, 30 March 2006

A fascinating account of the birth of Iraqi nationalism ... sheds much-needed light on recent debates in Basra about federalism.

Book Description

Is Iraq artificial, on the verge of disintegrating? All too often, the answers to this question ignore Iraq's own history. In fact, the literature on indigenous attempts at dismembering Iraq is surprisingly patchy, especially with regard to the oil-rich south.
This book presents, for the first time, an actual case of southern Iraqi separatism: a daring bid to turn Basra into a pro-British mercantile mini-state. The study uncovers the dynamics and limits of southern separatism, casts new light on the victory of Iraqi nationalism in the south and discusses the challenges of post-2003 regionalism in a federal Iraq.

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From the abundance of recent publications on modern Iraq, Reidar Visser's work on the origins and development of twentieth-century separatism in the southern region of that country stands out. For anyone seriously interested in the current conflict in Iraq over the question of federalism versus centralism, this meticulously researched study provides a highly instructive historical perspective.
-- Werner Ende, professor emeritus of Islamic studies at Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet, Freiburg, Germany

About the Author

Reidar Visser studied history and comparative politics at the University of Bergen and completed his doctorate at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. He is a research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs in Oslo.
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