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Divided Loyalties, Electoral Rules, and Intra-Party Competition

Kurdish Politics in Iraq

Soran Tarkhani author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:27th Mar '26

£145.00

This title is due to be published on 27th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Divided Loyalties, Electoral Rules, and Intra-Party Competition explores how electoral systems, social divisions, and regional geopolitics have shaped the course of Kurdish politics in Iraq since the early 1990s. Combining comparative political analysis with field-based evidence, the book provides an innovative framework for understanding how stateless nations and sub-state regions manage internal divisions under limited sovereignty.

As a study in comparative electoral politics, the book explores how institutional design and regional alliances have sustained both cooperation and rivalry within one of the Middle East’s most complex political landscapes. Focusing on the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and newer movements, it draws on interviews, archival research, and original election data to explain why intra-Kurdish competition remains driven not only by ideology, but also by historical cleavages, linguistic and generational divides, and shifting relationships with Iran, Turkey, and Syria. While dominant theories in ethnic politics suggest that parties representing the same ethnic group inevitably engage in radical nationalist escalation to maintain legitimacy, this book offers a comprehensive rethinking of intraethnic party competition. Moving beyond identity-based explanations, it also shows how Kurdish parties adapt to the rules of electoral politics while navigating pressures from powerful neighboring states.

Divided Loyalties, Electoral Rules, and Intra-Party Competition offers timely insights to scholars and students of comparative politics, ethnic conflict, Middle Eastern politics, and democracy, as well as policymakers engaged with divided and post-conflict societies worldwide.

"Many observers of Iraqi Kurdistan have trouble understanding intra-Kurdish divisions there, especially when the leading political parties of the Region do not appear very ideologically different. Dr. Tarkhani's book offers us easy to understand, keen theoretical insights as to the 'how' and 'why' of these divisions. In doing so, he also offers us a very useful map to understand intra-ethnic rivalries in both Kurdistan as well as a wide variety of other contexts."

David Romano, Thomas G. Strong Chair in Middle East Politics at Missouri State University

"Divided Loyalties examines how electoral systems, sub-ethnic cleavages, and regional geopolitics have shaped the evolution of Kurdish political parties in post-1991 Iraq. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, archival sources, and electoral data, Soran Tarkhani challenges the ethnic-outbidding model by showing that intra-Kurdish competition is not simply driven by nationalist zeal, but also mediated by institutional incentives, patronage networks, and cross-border dependencies. Thus, this penetrating analysis contributes to broader debates on democratization, federalism, and political survival within non-sovereign territories."

Michael M. Gunter, Professor of Political Science at Tennessee Tech University

"Soran Tarkhan's book is a very important addition to the growing library on the Kurds and Kurdistan. The problem that has bedeviled the Kurds from time immemorial was the divisions among themselves. Tarkhan presents an illustration of such division between two leading camps in Kurdistan of Iraq. This case study goes a long way to explain the Kurds' failure to establish a state of their own."

Professor Ofra Bengio, Tel Aviv University

ISBN: 9781041195771

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208 pages