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This paper analyzes the ongoing democratization process in Iraq and Afghanistan. It examines the political institutions established in both countries by using the comparative method of analysis. The paper shows that both Iraq and Afghanistan are primarily plural societies and are divided along sectarian and ethnic lines. Drawing from the academic literature, the paper proposes that consociational democracy is the best democratic alternative for plural/divided societies. The paper mainly argues that even though Iraq and Afghanistan share somewhat similar demographic characteristics, their newly installed democratic institutions reveal a sharp contrast. It investigates the reasons for this dissimilar choice of political institutions and proposes that the democratic institutions in both the countries must be formulated in line with the principles of consociational democracy. Keywords: Democratization, Iraq, Afghanistan, Plural Societies, Consociational Democracy, Comparative method I

Dayyab Gillani. (2020) Federal Iraq and Unitary Afghanistan: A comparative analysis of plural societies, Journal of Political Studies, Volume 27, Issue 1.
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