Format:
Online-Ressource (vi, 269 p)
ISBN:
1281750182
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9781281750181
Content:
Examines why the sanction regime failed, and explores the real motivations of the powers involved.
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Introduction: The Iraqi Question -- 1 Iraq, the United States, and international law: beyond the sanctions -- 2 Power, propaganda and indifference: and explanation of the maintenance of economic sanctions on Iraq despite their human cost -- 3 British policy towards economic sanctions in Iraq -- 4 Oil, Sanctions, Debt, and the future -- 5 Safeguarding "Our" American children by saving "their" Iraqi children: Gandhian transformation of the DIA's genocide planning, assessment, and cover-up documents -- 6 The US Obsession with Iraq and the triumph of militarism -- 7 Not Quite an Arab Prussia: revisiting some myths on Iraqi exceptionalism -- Select Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-261) and index
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""Contents""; ""List of Tables""; ""Introduction: The Iraqi Question""; ""1 Iraq, the United States, and international law: beyond the sanctions""; ""2 Power, propaganda and indifference: and explanation of the maintenance of economic sanctions on Iraq despite their human cost""; ""3 British policy towards economic sanctions in Iraq""; ""4 Oil, Sanctions, Debt, and the future""; ""5 Safeguarding “Our� American children by saving ""their"" Iraqi children: Gandhian transformation of the DIA's genocide planning, assessment, and cover-up documents""
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""6 The US Obsession with Iraq and the triumph of militarism""""7 Not Quite an Arab Prussia: revisiting some myths on Iraqi exceptionalism""; ""Select Bibliography""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Index""
Additional Edition:
ISBN 128175014X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780745321486
Additional Edition:
Print version Iraq : The Human Cost of History
Language:
English
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