The Conflict in Iraq, 2003
Since Bush's infamous 'Axis of Evil' speech, war in Iraq was a seemingly inevitable consequence of the War on Terrorism. Cornish brings together an expert group of analysts to provide a balanced and coherent study of the pre-War build up, all aspects of the conflict, and the War's political and economic ramifications for all involved.
1100413327
The Conflict in Iraq, 2003
Since Bush's infamous 'Axis of Evil' speech, war in Iraq was a seemingly inevitable consequence of the War on Terrorism. Cornish brings together an expert group of analysts to provide a balanced and coherent study of the pre-War build up, all aspects of the conflict, and the War's political and economic ramifications for all involved.
109.99 In Stock
The Conflict in Iraq, 2003

The Conflict in Iraq, 2003

by Paul Cornish
The Conflict in Iraq, 2003

The Conflict in Iraq, 2003

by Paul Cornish

Paperback(2004)

$109.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Since Bush's infamous 'Axis of Evil' speech, war in Iraq was a seemingly inevitable consequence of the War on Terrorism. Cornish brings together an expert group of analysts to provide a balanced and coherent study of the pre-War build up, all aspects of the conflict, and the War's political and economic ramifications for all involved.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403935267
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/29/2004
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 297
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

WYN BOWEN Director of Research, Defence Studies Department, King's College London MICHAEL CLARKE Director of the International Policy Institute, King's College London ANDREW DORMAN Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King's College London JOANNE KIDD Research Fellow, International Policy Institute, King's College London SUSAN B MARTIN Associate Research Fellow, Defence Studies Department, King's College London ALISON PARGETER Research Fellow, International Policy Institute, King's College London BILL PARK Senior Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King's College London DOMITILLA SAGRAMOSO Defence Studies Department, King's College London LAURA SANDYS Senior Research Associate, Defence Studies Department, King's College London GUGLIELMO VERDIRAME Research Fellow, Merton College, Oxford KARIN VON HIPPEL Senior Research Fellow, Defence Studies Department, King's College London PHILIP WILKINSON Senior Research Fellow, Defence Studies Department, King's College London

Table of Contents

Foreword; L.Freedman Introduction; P.Cornish PART I: CONTEXT British and US Coalition Approaches to State-Building and Reconstruction in Iraq; L.Sandys The Diplomacy that Led to War in Iraq; M.Clarke The US-UK Special Relationship After Iraq; J.Sharp Turkey, The United States and Iraq; B.Park International Law and the Use of Force against Iraq; G.Verdirame PART II: CAMPAIGN Military Concepts and Planning; P.Wilkinson & T.Garden Campaign Analysis: Ground and Aitr Forces; P.Wilkinson & T.Garden Campaign Analysis: Maritime Forces; J.Kidd The United States and the War on Iraq; A.Dorman Iraq's Asymmetric Counter Strategy; W.Q.Bowen SECTION III: CONSEQUENCES Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Weapons: Lessons from the Conflict in Iraq; S.Martin Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Iraq: Lessons Unlearned; K.von Hippel Symbols and Slogans: Arab Responses to the War against Iraq; A.Pargeter The Economic Consequences of the War; D.Sagramoso Unfinished Business; J.Garnett CONCLUSION Iraq 2003: Parallel Warfare and Parallel Politics; P.Cornish
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews