The Iraq War : : Causes and Consequences / / ed. by Raymon Hinnebusch, Rick Fawn.
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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Place / Publishing House: | Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2022] ©2006 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Middle East in the International System
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (357 p.) |
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Table of 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