Iraq

This book is an anthology of primary and secondary documents that provides historical background and contemporary analysis on Iraq's liberation from the regime of Saddam Hussein and on Iraq's need for a representative government.

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Other Authors: Miller, Debra A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farmington Hills, MI Lucent Books 2004
Series:World's hot spots
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Iraq's history of political conflict / Mark Lewis. -- The rise of Saddam Hussein / Andrew Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn. -- The Iran-Iraq war / Geoff Simons. -- Saddam Hussein's chemical attacks on the Kurds in the 1980s / Human Rights Watch. -- The Gulf War to liberate Kuwait / George H.W. Bush. -- America declares war on Iraq / George W. Bush. -- The Iraq war was a great success / the National Review. -- Bush's illegitimate war / David Corn. -- The war's unfinished business / Nancy Gibbs. -- Getting Iraq's oil flowing / the Economist. -- Establishing an interim government in Iraq / Mark Sedra. -- Democracy and ethnic divisions in Iraq / Efraim Karsh. -- The war in Iraq and the demise of international institutions / Paul Johnson. -- A destabilized postwar world / Joseph Cirincione. 
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