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Iraq: Introductory Country Profile from UK Parliament

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Iraq Introductory Country Profile from UK Parliament
Iraq Introductory Country Profile from UK Parliament

This 21-page briefing gives a clear and easy overview of what’s happening in Iraq today. It covers the country’s leadership, politics, human rights, economy, and foreign relations, and points you to more detailed information if you want to dig deeper.

The paper starts with Iraq’s political scene — how the government works, what happened in the most recent parliamentary elections, and who the major political groups are. It also looks at how much space people have to take part in politics and what political rights look like right now.

There’s also a section on human rights. This includes the situation for women, how free people are to practice their religion, and other important rights issues the country is dealing with.

The briefing then moves into Iraq’s trade and economic ties with the UK, including investment plans and areas where both countries are working together.

You’ll also find key facts about Iraq’s economy — things like population numbers, economic growth, and the main industries that drive the country’s income.

Finally, the paper explains Iraq’s relationships with other major countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Iran, and how these connections shape its political and economic direction.

If you want more details, pages 18 to 21 list extra resources, including links to recent UK Parliament debates and other helpful briefing papers.

Click here to download the full report.

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