This book looks at how the Kurdish and Iraqi quests for nationhood have led to the transformation of Iraqi Kurdistan into an unrecognised quasi-state, and the devolution of the Iraqi state into a recognised quasi-state.
Introduction
1. Recognised and Unrecognised Quasi-States
2. The Context of Two Quasi-States in Iraq
3. The Two Contradictory Nationhood Projects in Iraq
4. The Monarchy-Kurds Relations
5. The First Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi-State (1961-1975)
6. The Case of Negative Patronage
7. The Rise and Fall of Kurdish Insurgency (1976-1988)
8. Iraq's Failure to Govern Kurdistan (1975-1991)
9. The Second Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi-state (1992-2003)
10. The Third Unrecognised Kurdish Quasi-State (Ukq-III) After the 2003 Invasion
11. Oil for External Patronage and Financial Independence
12. Independence Referendum and the Case of Negative Patronage