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The Iraq papers

2010
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This work is a comprehensive collection documenting America's misadventure in Iraq. The editors have organized the book around the concept of pre-emption, a policy that represented a significant break with past American foreign policy.The Iraq Papers will be the most comprehensive and best-organized document collection of America's misadventure in Iraq. The editors have organized the book around the concept of pre-emption, a policy that represented a significant break with past American foreign policy. The editors locate the intellectual origins of pre-emption in neoconservative writings from the early 1990s, and then trace how the logic of pre-emption played out across a number of arenas in the first decade of the twenty first century: the war itself, America's relationship with its allies and the UN, its dealings with Iraqi society and successive Iraqi governments after 2003, and domestic policy in the Bush-era United States. They close with a chapter on the limits of American policy as it moves into the Obama era. There are eleven chapters in total, and ten will feature a representative selection of the most important documents relating to the origins of the war-including prominent writings by early neoconservative advocates for invasion-and the war's impact on Iraq, America, and the world. Covering more than a decade, The Iraq Papers will be a definitive source for anyone interested in understanding this enormously complicated and difficult conflict.
Main title:
The Iraq papers / edited by John Ehrenberg ... [et al.].
Imprint:
New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Collation:
xxxiv, 620 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780195398588 (hbk)9780195398595 (pbk)9780195398588 (hbk)0195398580 (hbk)9780195398595 (pbk)0195398599 (pbk)
Dewey class:
956.704431
Language:
English
BRN:
2091772
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