A Study of Party System in Kurdistan Regional Government from the Perspective of Prismatic Society
In 1991,the Iraqi Kurdistan Region declared autonomy within the Ir aqi legal framework following the plan for safe and no-fly zone. The region has officially become a federal region with a local gover n ment with a semi-independent Iraqi administration, following the approval of the Federalism Act in Iraq in 2005. This study examines the theory of Fred Riggs' prismatic community and the char ac te r i s t i c s of this type of society to examine the historical features of the bureaucracy in the Kurdistan region. The main question of the rese a r ch is whether the Regional Government has been able to remove s u c h indicators as heterogeneity, formality, interference, kinship and et h nicism, market and concentration of power, as components of p r i smatic community, or does it continue to pursue its governance ba sed on traditional structures? The method of data collection, due to the overseas nature of the subject of study and lack of access to the documents of that system, is in the form of library and Internet, and the research method is descriptive-analytical. According to Riggs' m odel, the results suggest that the conditions and characteristics of the region's political system, despite having democratic components, are more in line with the status of the prismatic society.
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