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The Iraq War : Causes and Consequences / ed. by Raymon Hinnebusch, Rick Fawn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Middle East in the International SystemPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (357 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781685857394
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 The Iraq War: Unfolding and Unfinished -- Part 1 Key Global Actors -- 2 The United States: Belligerent Hegemon -- 3 The United Kingdom: Fateful Decision, Divided Nation -- 4 France: Defender of International Legitimacy -- 5 Germany: Solidarity Without Adventures -- 6 Russia: Diminished Power -- 7 Central and Eastern Europe: Independent Actors or Supplicant States? -- 8 Japan: A Bandwagoning “Lopsided Power” -- 9 Canada: Outside the Anglo-American Fold -- Part 2 Key Regional Actors -- 10 Syria: Defying the Hegemon -- 11 Jordan: Appeasing the Hegemon -- 12 Saudi Arabia: The Challenge of the US Invasion of Iraq -- 13 The Palestinians: Finding No Freedom in Liberation -- 14 Iran: Wary Neutral -- 15 Israel: Major Beneficiary -- 16 Turkey: Recalcitrant Ally -- Part 3 Context and Consequences -- 17 War and Resistance in Iraq: From Regime Change to Collapsed State -- 18 From Sanctions to Occupation: The US Impact on Iraq -- 19 Islamic Militancy -- 20 Oil and the Global Economy -- 21 The Role of the United Nations -- 22 The Role of International Law and Ethics -- Part 4 Theoretical Implications -- 23 Hegemonic Stability Theory Reconsidered: Implications of the Iraq War -- 24 Lessons of the Iraq War -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: An in-depth, systematic analysis of the causes and consequences of the Iraq war in the context of the Middle East and the international system.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 The Iraq War: Unfolding and Unfinished -- Part 1 Key Global Actors -- 2 The United States: Belligerent Hegemon -- 3 The United Kingdom: Fateful Decision, Divided Nation -- 4 France: Defender of International Legitimacy -- 5 Germany: Solidarity Without Adventures -- 6 Russia: Diminished Power -- 7 Central and Eastern Europe: Independent Actors or Supplicant States? -- 8 Japan: A Bandwagoning “Lopsided Power” -- 9 Canada: Outside the Anglo-American Fold -- Part 2 Key Regional Actors -- 10 Syria: Defying the Hegemon -- 11 Jordan: Appeasing the Hegemon -- 12 Saudi Arabia: The Challenge of the US Invasion of Iraq -- 13 The Palestinians: Finding No Freedom in Liberation -- 14 Iran: Wary Neutral -- 15 Israel: Major Beneficiary -- 16 Turkey: Recalcitrant Ally -- Part 3 Context and Consequences -- 17 War and Resistance in Iraq: From Regime Change to Collapsed State -- 18 From Sanctions to Occupation: The US Impact on Iraq -- 19 Islamic Militancy -- 20 Oil and the Global Economy -- 21 The Role of the United Nations -- 22 The Role of International Law and Ethics -- Part 4 Theoretical Implications -- 23 Hegemonic Stability Theory Reconsidered: Implications of the Iraq War -- 24 Lessons of the Iraq War -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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An in-depth, systematic analysis of the causes and consequences of the Iraq war in the context of the Middle East and the international system.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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