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Éditeur | Potomac |
Année | cop. 2010 |
Auteur | |
Titre |
Wanting war : why the Bush administration invaded Iraq
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Description |
1 vol. (VII-217 p.) ; 23 cm
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Notes |
Bibliogr. p. 197-208. Index
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Sujets | |
Classification Dewey |
956.704 431
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Contenu |
Introduction : a mysterious war ; The neoconservative imprint ; Bogus assumptions, wishful thinking ; The reasons why ; Consequences : an Iraq syndrome?
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ISBN |
978-1-59797-437-0
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Origine de la notice |
Abes (SUDOC)
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