"Iraq in 2010 won't be a Jeffersonian democracy, but it will be much better off than when it started," he said.
Apostolou is also director of research for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, as well as a former writer for The Economist.
Citing "Germany and Japan as misleading examples," he predicted a future Iraq resembling modern Italy — "not the freest or fairest nation," but relatively stable.
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