Democratic social structure and national security in Iraq after 2003
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https://doi.org/10.58298/2022203Keywords:
structure, social, democracy, national security, IraqAbstract
The democratic social structure means the structure that reaches the lowest level of equilibrium between common interests based on political participation and effective citizenship of individuals and groups. This balance achieves social integration and leads to a sense of the significance of national unity and national identity, along with the generation of commonwealth and availing of its benefits. The democratic social structure is characterized by stability and security, as the stability of individuals can be considered real stability without the sense of security at home and in jobs and livelihoods.
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