The Iraq war : causes and consequences / edited by Rick Fawn, Raymond Hinnebusch

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boulder CO : Lynne Rienner , 2006Description: ix, 357 pISBN:
  • 1588264386 (pbk) :
Subject(s): Summary: Collection of papers providing a very wide range of perspectives on the Iraq War and its consequences for the Middle East and beyond. The editors suggest that the conflict may prove to be a watershed in post Cold War international relations. The book is arranged in 4 main sections: Part 1 considers the main players - USA, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Japan, and Canada; Part 2 key regional actors - Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Iran, Israel, Turkey; Part 3 Context and consequences - events inside Iraq, US impact on Iraq, the rise of Islamic militancy, and the roles of the UN and international law and ethics; finally Part 4 looks at some theoretical implications.
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Collection of papers providing a very wide range of perspectives on the Iraq War and its consequences for the Middle East and beyond. The editors suggest that the conflict may prove to be a watershed in post Cold War international relations. The book is arranged in 4 main sections: Part 1 considers the main players - USA, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Japan, and Canada; Part 2 key regional actors - Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Iran, Israel, Turkey; Part 3 Context and consequences - events inside Iraq, US impact on Iraq, the rise of Islamic militancy, and the roles of the UN and international law and ethics; finally Part 4 looks at some theoretical implications.

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