Document Type : Reasearch paper
Abstract
Political transformations in Iraq are a phenomenon that reflects structural changes in the structure of governance and the political system, and often comes as a result of historical events or social movements that affect authorities and decisions. This research focuses on those transformations that are causing profound impacts on societal security in Iraq. The study examines a range of political transformations that Iraq has witnessed over the decades, including foreign occupation, changes in the regime, and popular revolutions. How these transformations have affected the structure and dynamics of society is analyzed, with a focus on the social and economic consequences.
The study shows that political transitions can significantly deteriorate societal security, as they may cause major political crises, fluctuations in the economy, and a decline in social services. It also highlights the mechanisms of local community interaction with these transformations, including the formation of alliances and social movements.
The research also addresses the challenges facing authorities in ensuring community security during periods of political transition, and provides recommendations for improving security management performance and enhancing stability
The research also provides a comprehensive vision of how political transformations affect societal security in Iraq, with a focus on the realistic consequences and challenges that arise in society