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METHODS OF

SOCIAL
RESEARCH
PRESENTED
BY

ASRA
MALIK
Title:
US Intervention in Iraq: The Fall
of Saddam Hussein's Regime and
its impact on Iraq’s stability.
INTRODUCTION
This presentation focuses on the
consequences of the impact of the US
intervention in Iraq in 2003 and post
Saddam Hussein's regime and its impact
on Iraq's stability. The study delves into
how these events affected the internal
dynamics of Iraq and influenced its
regional relationships. It aims to
understand the wider global
implications of this intervention and its
multifaceted effects.
MAINQUESTION
OFTHE RESEARCH
How did the 2003 US intervention in Iraq, following the
fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, affect Iraq's stability and
its regional dynamics?
literature review
The literature surrounding the 2003 US Intervention in
Iraq reveals critical gaps and insights. Key sources shed
light on various aspects:
Some analyze the socio-political aftermath of the
intervention.
Explores the economic implications of post-regime
change in Iraq.
Focuses on the US policy's impact on Iraq's internal
dynamics.
Discuss the intervention's broader global ramifications.
Hypothesis
The 2003 US Intervention in Iraq had a
detrimental causal impact on Iraq's
stability. Increased instability, conflict
spillage, and geopolitical repercussions
within Iraq had adverse effects,
contributing to heightened internal
instability and regional tensions
Terminologies
Geopolitical Repercussions
Conflict Spillover
Regional Dynamics
Security Paradigm
Proxy Conflicts
Political Realignment
Strategic Alliances
Political Realignment
Indicators of variable
Independent Variable:
2003 US Intervention in Iraq
Duration of military engagement
Deployment intensity of US forces
Post-intervention governance
changes
Dependent Variable:
Iraq's Stability
Internal conflict incidents
Economic disruption indices
Geopolitical tensions within the
region
objectives of research
To Evaluate the Impact
To Analyze Regional Dynamics
To Assess Long-Term
Implications
To Comprehend Global
Ramifications
Research methodology
Qualitative Approach
Data Collection
Analysis
Comparative Studies
Research Limits
Subject Scope
Data Availability
Methodological Limits
Organization of research
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
4. Results/Findings
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
7. References

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