1. Introduction.- 2. The Nature of Political Economy Challenges of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.- 3. Compatibility of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s Institutions and Economic Development within Iraq.- 4. Perspectives of an Independent Energy Export Policy of Iraqi Kurdistan.- 5. Technology Management and Policy of Kurdistan region of Iraq.- 6. Kurdistan’s Democratic Developments Amid a Rentier Oil Economy.- 7. Interdependency in Turkey-KRG Relations and Its Impact on the Statehood Aspirations: A Political Economy Perspective.- 8. Public Sector Reforms in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Tackling the Socially Constructed Barriers to Change.- 9. Conclusion.
Anwar Anaid is Associate Professor and Dean of the School of Social Science at University of Kurdistan, Hawler, Iraq.
Emel Elif Tugdar is Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at University of Kurdistan, Hawler, Iraq.
This edited volume addresses the issues of Iraqi Kurdistan’s political economy with historically grounded, theoretically informed, and conceptually relevant scholarship that prioritizes comparative politics over international relations. The book seeks to explore the dynamics of Iraqi Kurdistan at the stage of referendum for independence from a political economy perspective within its own debates, conflicts, and interests. Overall, the authors contribute to these debates by exploring key questions in novel ways, focusing on comparative methodology that serve to expand the scope of scientific inquiry and place it into more solid understanding.