J 2025

Iran’s and Turkey’s footprint within Iraq’s disputed internal boundaries. Trans-regional governance of northern Diyala and Kirkuk after October 2017

SOMMER, Filip

Basic information

Original name

Iran’s and Turkey’s footprint within Iraq’s disputed internal boundaries. Trans-regional governance of northern Diyala and Kirkuk after October 2017

Authors

SOMMER, Filip

Edition

Regional & Federal Studies, 2025

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50600 5.6 Political science

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Odkaz na domovskou stránku výsledku

Organization unit

CEVRO University

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2025.2518412

Keywords in English

Iraq's disputed territories; Diyala; Kirkuk; territorial governance; KRG

Tags

Filip Sommer

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 1/7/2025 09:24, Mgr. Filip Sommer

Abstract

V originále

Since October 2017, control over Iraq’s disputed internal boundaries, contested between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Government of Iraq, has been dominated by the Popular Mobilization Forces paramilitaries in cooperation with Baghdad. This article introduces the concept of trans-regional governance, as a form of multi-layered, proxy-mediated authority, operating through external actors who shape local outcomes via strategic alliances, identity-based affiliations, and material support. Hence, it fills the existing literature gap, which often overlooks the multi-scalar entanglements that connect local governance with regional and global power structures. The data are based on semi-structured interviews conducted between October 2022 and May 2024 in Khanaqin and Kirkuk with local journalists, religious authorities, political experts, politicians, and citizens. The main findings underscore how Iran and Turkey use trans-regional governance to strategically support their local allies on the ground, thereby translating regional strategies into local actions.
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