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Éditeur | Oxford University Press |
Année | 2012 |
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Titre |
Missions accomplished? : the United States and Iraq since World War I
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Description |
1 vol. (XIV-224 p.) : ill., cartes ; 24 cm
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Notes |
Bibliogr. p. 207-216. Index
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Classification Dewey |
327.730 567
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Contenu |
Introduction ; Legacies of empire : the emergence of U.S. relations with Iraq, to 1958 ; Cold War challenges the pursuit of stability in revolutionary Iraq, 1958-1979 ; From tension to rapprochement : U.S.-Iraqi relations in a turbulent decade, 1979-1989 ; Reversing Iraqi conquest : the Gulf War of 1990-1991 ; The enduring menace of Saddam Hussein : U.S. containment of Iraq in the 1990s ; The downfall of Saddam Hussein : George W. Bush and the march to war in Iraq, 2001-2003 ; The quest for stability : the occupation of Iraq, 2003-2010 ; Conclusion : missions accomplished?
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ISBN |
978-0-19-533338-1
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0-19-533338-1
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Origine de la notice |
Abes (SUDOC)
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