id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hx4ag2 American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies. Iraq, a country study Foreign Area Studies, the American University ; edited by Richard F. Nyrop 1979 .txt text/plain 108493 6748 59 of information included scholarly journals and monographs, official reports of governments and international organizations, foreign and domestic newspapers, numerous periodicals, and interviews with individuals who have special competence on Iraqi and also to terminate the military aid and assistance it had been providing to the Iraqi Kurds (see The Kurdish War and the Iraq-Iran Trade and young industries received government support, and agricultural improvements, including the erection of controlled-flow irrigation works, substantially increased output. government corruption and the limited political expression available to the Iraqi public as a result of Nuri's maintaining the equivalent of a police state. The most important exception to the Arab character of Iraq is the large Kurdish element; it was estimated to be over 18 percent of the total 1920 provided for permanent British control of any company established to develop Mesopotamian oil but allocated Iraqi interests 20 percent if they chose to invest. ./cache/hvd.hx4ag2.pdf ./txt/hvd.hx4ag2.txt