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Introduction Introduction
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Domestic Environment Domestic Environment
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Geography Geography
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Population and Social Structure Population and Social Structure
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Human Condition Human Condition
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Military Situation Military Situation
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Political Situation Political Situation
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Foreign Policy Orientation Foreign Policy Orientation
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The Global System The Global System
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The Regional System The Regional System
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Foreign Policy Thinking Foreign Policy Thinking
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Foreign Policy Behavior Foreign Policy Behavior
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The Global Level The Global Level
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Relations With the United States Relations With the United States
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Relations with European Union Countries Relations with European Union Countries
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The Regional Level The Regional Level
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Relations With Iran Relations With Iran
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Relations With Turkey Relations With Turkey
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Relations with Arab Neighbors Relations with Arab Neighbors
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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6 Foreign Policy Under Occupation: Does Iraq need a Foreign Policy?
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Published:July 2010
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Abstract
The analysis of Iraq's domestic environment concentrates upon its geography, population and ethnicities, economic and military conditions, and the post-Saddam political situation. It places emphasis upon the last element due to its significance for Iraq's foreign policy. Hoshyar Zebari is the central figure in contemporary Iraqi foreign policy. Serving four rulers of Iraq and surviving two US secretaries of state, the Iraqi minister of foreign affairs represents the sole constant amidst “turmoil, confusion, and constant change”. His speeches and interviews offer a sort of understanding of the global and regional systems as well as the position of the new Iraq in them. The last section of this chapter analyzes foreign policy behavior of the new Iraq at the global and regional levels.
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