This edited volume provides an overview on US involvement in
Iraq from the 1958 Iraqi coup to the present-day, offering a deeper
context to the current conflict.
Using a range of innovative methods to interrogate US foreign
policy, ideology and culture, the book provides a broad set of
reflections on past, present and future implications of US-Iraqi
relations, and especially the strategic implications for US
policy-making. In doing so, it examines several key aspects of
relationship such as: the 1958 Iraqi Revolution; the impact of the
1967 Arab-Israeli War; the impact of the Nixon Doctrine on the
regional balance of power; US attempts at rapprochement during the
1980s; the 1990-91 Gulf War; and, finally, sanctions and
inspections. Analysis of the contemporary Iraq crisis sets US plans
against the 'reality' they faced in the country, and explores both
attempts to bring security to Iraq, and the implications of
failure.
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