Successive governments and the mechanisms for achieving social justice in Iraq after 2003 (Financial model)
Keywords:
Iraq,Iraq society, social marginalizationAbstract
Led crises successive in Iraq to serious results cast a shadow over Iraqi society, and perhaps the most dangerous of these effects and the arrival of inflation to all aspects of social, economic and political life of the Iraqi society is suffering from a clear and significant gap in human capital and the problems of structural development is the result of delays in the development process comprehensive and stalled in wars, economic blockade and the occupation and the internal divisions and the effects of forced displacement and the brain drain and expertise so it is poverty, illiteracy and unemployment on the one hand the quality and the gap between male and female in the field of education and health indicators in the area of participation on the other hand, leads to perpetuate the state of turmoil and underdevelopment, This as well as the impact of increased government spending on the areas of security and defense at the expense of public services and economic services. With the adoption of the Iraqi state policy to move toward a market economy which is the right major damage, it resulted in increasing inequality in opportunities between the upper segments of the point of the lower strata and classes toiling of the poor because they can not buy these services, thereby reducing their chances of improving their standard of living so It emerged as an increasingly economic and social marginalization of these groups in a growing steadily.