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Author Wozniak, Jesse S. G., 1982- author.

Title Policing Iraq : legitimacy, democracy, and empire in a developing state / Jesse S.G. Wozniak.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 241 pages) : maps
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Kurds, criminal justice, and state legitimacy -- The face of the state : how police are central to modern governance -- 99% of our problems are due to the budget : the lofty expectations and dismal reality of reconstruction -- Nothing on how to investigate, nothing on how to talk to or deal with people : the cultural performance of policing -- If you have no degree, you can work here : qualifications, consent, and coercion -- The law is in one valley, but reality is in a different valley : tribes, political parties, and governments compete for control -- Police, state making, and imperialism -- Appendix : on conducting conflict research.
Summary "Policing Iraq chronicles the efforts of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq to rebuild their police force and criminal justice system in the wake of the US invasion. Jesse S.G. Wozniak conducted extensive ethnographic research during multiple stays in the KRG, observing such signpost moments as the Arab Spring, the official withdrawal of coalition forces, the rise of the Islamic State, and the return of US forces. By investigating the day-to-day reality of reconstructing a police force during active hostilities, Wozniak demonstrates how police are integral to the modern state's ability to effectively rule, and how the failure to recognize this directly contributed to the destabilization of Iraq and the rise of the Islamic State. The reconstruction process ignored established practices and scientific knowledge, instead opting to create a facade of legitimacy masking a force defined by low pay, poor recruits, and a training regimen wholly unsuited to a constitutional democracy. Ultimately, Wozniak argues, the United States never intended to build a democratic state, but rather a dependent client to serve its neo-imperial interests"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Kurdistān (Iraq). Ḧikûmetî Herêmî Kurdistan-ʻÊraq.
Kurdistān (Iraq). Ḧikûmetî Herêmî Kurdistan-ʻÊraq.
Police -- Iraq -- History -- 21st century.
HISTORY -- Middle East -- Iraq.
Police.
Iraq.
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Print version: Wozniak, Jesse S.G., 1982- Policing Iraq. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2021] 9780520355705 (DLC) 2020037086
ISBN 0520975979 (electronic book)
9780520975972 (electronic bk.)
9780520355705 (hardcover)
9780520355712 (paperback)