Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq
Previously published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly, this volume seeks to analyze to what extent the controversial US policy of democratizing the Middle East with pre-emptive invasions was justified or effective. Post 9/11 the US developed a policy of War on Terror, taking the decision to democratize the Middle East with pre-emptive in
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Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq
Previously published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly, this volume seeks to analyze to what extent the controversial US policy of democratizing the Middle East with pre-emptive invasions was justified or effective. Post 9/11 the US developed a policy of War on Terror, taking the decision to democratize the Middle East with pre-emptive in
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Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq

Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq

by Sultan Barakat
Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq

Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq

by Sultan Barakat

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Overview

Previously published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly, this volume seeks to analyze to what extent the controversial US policy of democratizing the Middle East with pre-emptive invasions was justified or effective. Post 9/11 the US developed a policy of War on Terror, taking the decision to democratize the Middle East with pre-emptive in

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136763700
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/16/2007
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 754 KB

About the Author

Sultan Barakat is a Professor of Politics at the University of York.'

Table of Contents

1. Reconstructing Post-Saddam Iraq: An Introduction 2. Post-Saddam Iraq: Deconstructing a Regime, Reconstructing a Nation 3. Iraq: Fulcrum of World Politics 4. Whither Iraq? Beyond Saddam, Sanctions and Occupation 5. Iraqi Kurdistan: Contours of a Post-Civil War Society 6. Divisible Sovereignty and the Reconstruction of Iraq 7. Iraq, Imperialism and Global Governance 8. Corruption, Reconstruction and Oil Governance in Iraq 9. Iraqi Transitions: From Regime Change to State Collapse 10. The Prospects for Democracy in Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities 11. Reconstructing Gender: Iraqi Women between Dictatorship, War, Sanctions and Occupation 12. Reconstruction of Infrastructure in Iraq: End to a Means or Means to an End? 13. Overcoming Dilemmas Created by the 21st Century Mercenaries: Conceptualising the Use of Private Security Companies in Iraq 14. Lessons and Controversies: Planning and Executing Immediate Relief in the Aftermath of the War in Iraq 15. War and the Cultural Heritage of Iraq: A Sadly Mismanaged Affair 16. Attributing Value: Evaluating Success and Failure in Post-War Reconstruction
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