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ID:
023134
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2002.
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Description |
23-38
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If Saddam Hussein is overthrown by an internal coup, his regime could be succeeded by something similar, albeit with softer edges. A US-led invasion, however, could cause the United States to embark on an ambitious plan for ‘state reconstruction’. In doing so, the stamina of the United States will be severely tested by the resistance of the ‘shadow state’, the lure of communal politics, the indispensability of the security forces and the temptations of massive oil revenues. Faced by regional states determined to play a ‘spoiler’ role, the United States may reduce its exposure and accept much of the status quo in Iraq. Saddam would have gone, but the Iraqis would be left a government little more representative than they have at present.
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ID:
023517
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April-June 2002.
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1-14
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ID:
007511
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Jan-Feb 1995.
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Description |
59-72
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ID:
021225
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March-April 2002.
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Description |
14-19
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ID:
009168
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Winter 1995.
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Description |
28-47
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ID:
055527
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ID:
055792
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ID:
013258
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Jan 1998.
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Description |
1579-82
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ID:
022537
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Publication |
Sept 2002.
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Description |
3-7
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ID:
022381
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Publication |
Sept 14, 2002.
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Description |
22-24
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ID:
060943
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ID:
022407
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Publication |
2002.
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Description |
9-22
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Summary/Abstract |
The regime in Iraq can be changed, and Saddam deposed. But it is a much bigger, more complicated and more costly task than the Afghan model – or much of the discussion in Washington – would suggest. America would be taking pre-emptive action to remove a regime in the heartland of the Arab world. If it succeeds, it would end or at least greatly diminish the Iraqi WMD threat. It could also reduce Western dependence on Saudi Arabia (as well as Saudi dependence on the West), and remove the need to keep American troops there, thus dramatically changing the dynamics of the Middle East. But America would also be shouldering a responsibility that the Bush administration has been reluctant to assume, at a time when the war in Afghanistan is not over and that nation has yet to be rebuilt. If America decides to go into Iraq, it had better do so with its eyes wide open.
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ID:
023011
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Publication |
Autumn 2002.
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Description |
49-71
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ID:
056187
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ID:
055477
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ID:
057203
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ID:
020149
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Publication |
2001.
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Description |
151-162
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ID:
023322
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Publication |
Jan-Feb 2003.
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Description |
2-18
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ID:
049131
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Publication |
Westport, Praeger Publishers, 2001.
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Description |
xi, 239p.
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Standard Number |
0275945626
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
045138 | 333.8232/PEL 045138 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018819
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Publication |
Winter 2001.
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Description |
125-137
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