Presidential Policies and the Road to the Second Iraq War: From Forty One to Forty ThreeJohn Davis Routledge, 23 мар. 2016 г. - Всего страниц: 326 By virtually any means of measurement, postwar Iraq has become a more bloodied and embattled settlement than ever envisaged. But were the seeds of these problems sown long before military force had been committed? This lucid and detailed examination of US foreign policy evaluates the continuity and divergence in the strategies of the Bush, Clinton and Bush Jr administrations and their efforts to respond to the Iraqi threat, and how those strategies have bequeathed a legacy of problems to those trying to rebuild a postwar Iraq. Offering the most comprehensive analysis of the dynamics that paved the way for renewed conflict in Iraq, the book provides a descriptive account of attempts to confront a host of political pressures, from the need for international cooperation in postwar Iraq, to dealing with the influx of foreign fighters and their quest to force American withdrawal. This essential volume provides analysts, observers and policy makers with guidelines and prescriptions about the future of postwar Iraq and detailed analysis of lessons learned both during and after the military and reconstruction phases. |
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... Bush and Saddam.”8 Thus regime change in this scenario became synonymous with the unfinished business of the first ... George H.W. Bush (41), Bill Clinton (42) and George W. Bush (43), a number of variables supplement the contention that ...
... Bush and Saddam.”8 Thus regime change in this scenario became synonymous with the unfinished business of the first ... George H.W. Bush (41), Bill Clinton (42) and George W. Bush (43), a number of variables supplement the contention that ...
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... George H.W. Bush and the First War with Iraq The first President Bush's principal focus was foreign affairs, an area in which he was very well prepared, due to his extensive background in foreign policy. The collapse of Communism and ...
... George H.W. Bush and the First War with Iraq The first President Bush's principal focus was foreign affairs, an area in which he was very well prepared, due to his extensive background in foreign policy. The collapse of Communism and ...
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... George W. Bush a new missionary zeal. The president's friends and advisers ... Bush “really believes he was placed here to do this as part of a divine plan.”28 ... H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay, “The Bush Revolution: The Remaking of ...
... George W. Bush a new missionary zeal. The president's friends and advisers ... Bush “really believes he was placed here to do this as part of a divine plan.”28 ... H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay, “The Bush Revolution: The Remaking of ...
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... Bush shifted his focus from a go-it-alone approach, vowing to build alliances and co-operate with allies. Bush also ... George W. Bush seems destined to do the same. Conclusion The problem of Iraq has been a vexing one throughout the ...
... Bush shifted his focus from a go-it-alone approach, vowing to build alliances and co-operate with allies. Bush also ... George W. Bush seems destined to do the same. Conclusion The problem of Iraq has been a vexing one throughout the ...
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The Diplomatic Perspective | 123 |
The Military Dimensions | 191 |
Getting There The Road to and the Aftermath of the Second War in Iraq | 281 |
Index | 311 |
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