Although Iraqi youth’s nostalgia for authoritarianism in the form of a powerful presidential system as a cure to their country’s ills is understandable, the economic costs of Turkey’s increasing move toward such a system over the last few years argue otherwise, as this paper asserts. The Turkish experience, nevertheless, provides valuable lessons for Iraq- to avoid the failures and to mirror the successes- as it reconstructs its own post-ISIS economy.

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Ahmed Tabaqchali

Ahmed Tabaqchali

Ahmed Tabaqchali, the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Asia Frontier Capital’s AFC Iraq Fund, is an experienced Capital Markets professional with over 25 years experiences in US and MENA markets. Currently a Fellow at the Institute of Regional and International Studies (IRIS) at the American University of Iraq-Sulaimani (AUIS).