A new Iraq? : the Gulf War and implications for U.S. policy
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A new Iraq? : the Gulf War and implications for U.S. policy
(The Washington papers, 133)
Praeger, 1988
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"Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C."
Bibliography: p. 104-118
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780275930134
Description
The volume analyzes the political and economic effects of the Iran-Iraq war upon Iraq, focusing on whether the war has united Iraqi society in a way that has not happened since the country was established in 1920. It opens with an examination of Iraqi political development and U.S. policy toward Iraq. Following is a discussion of the various means of political consolidation of Iraq. The next chapter investigates the growth of Iraqi foreign policy in relation to both the Arab state and the superpowers. The book also predicts the country's ability to hold together under current military and economic pressure. Finally, the author discusses the future of U.S. policy toward Iraq. Policy makers, policy analysts, and scholars in Middle East studies will find this volume to be timely, well reasoned, and informative.
Table of Contents
Iraq: The Gulf War and the Struggle for Legitimacy Forging a National Consensus: The Political Consolidation of Iraq The Emergence of Iraqi Foreign Policy The New Iraq: Challenges for U.S. Policy Notes Index
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pbk. ISBN 9780275930141
Description
The volume analyzes the political and economic effects of the Iran-Iraq war upon Iraq, focusing on whether the war has united Iraqi society in a way that has not happened since the country was established in 1920. It opens with an examination of Iraqi political development and U.S. policy toward Iraq. Following is a discussion of the various means of political consolidation of Iraq. The next chapter investigates the growth of Iraqi foreign policy in relation to both the Arab state and the superpowers. The book also predicts the country's ability to hold together under current military and economic pressure. Finally, the author discusses the future of U.S. policy toward Iraq. Policy makers, policy analysts, and scholars in Middle East studies will find this volume to be timely, well reasoned, and informative.
Table of Contents
Iraq: The Gulf War and the Struggle for Legitimacy
Forging a National Consensus: The Political Consolidation of Iraq
The Emergence of Iraqi Foreign Policy
The New Iraq: Challenges for U.S. Policy
Notes
Index
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