Inputs of the democracy political structure and national security in Iraq after 2003

Abstract

Security is one of the requirements of human existence; the concept of security has evolved through the humanitarian process, not only one dimension but also other dimensions, it aims to protect the material and moral entity of the State from external and internal threats, as far as Iraq is concerned after 2003, One of the tasks of the new political system is to establish a democratic political structure that contributes to the provision of opportunities for national security through the democratic constitution, political participation, and political and constitutional legitimacy. these inputs varied in their levels to meet the requirements of Iraqi national security