The nationwide follow-up survey to the first representative survey of Iraqi residents' views about the war, occupation, and their futures
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Great Britain is the second-largest contributor of troops to the Iraq conflict after the United States, while Canada decided not to participate. How do the views of citizens of these countries compare on the Iraq situation? Recent multinational 麻豆传媒AV polling shows Britons and Canadians believe Iraq is better off now than it was before the invasion, and they are fairly optimistic that a democratic government will eventually be established. However, optimism about the prospects for peace and security in Iraq is not as strong.
Two days prior to scheduled handover date, the Coalition Provisional Authority returned 鈥渇ormal sovereignty鈥 to an interim, appointed Iraqi government headed by Prime Minister Iyad Allawi on Monday. At this historically significant moment, what aspirations do Iraq鈥檚 citizens have for their country鈥檚 future?
Assuming Iraq鈥檚 final constitution allows the Kurdish northeast a measure of autonomy sufficient to quell any separatist impulse, can this region -- a self-governing, secular society for more than a dozen years -- be reintegrated successfully with the rest of Iraq?
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