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How was Howard's war possible? winning the war of position over / McDonald, Matt; Merefield, Matt   Journal Article
McDonald, Matt Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract While a range of accounts have engaged with the important question of why Australia participated in military intervention in Iraq, few analyses have addressed the crucial question of how this participation was possible. Employing critical constructivist insights regarding security as a site of contestation and negotiation, this article focuses on the ways in which the Howard Government was able to legitimise Australian involvement in war in Iraq without a significant loss of political legitimacy. We argue that Howard was able to 'win' the 'war of position' over Iraq through persuasively linking intervention to resonant Australian values, and through marginalising alternatives to war and the actors articulating them.
Key Words Military Intervention  Australia  Iraq  Six Day War  Howard Government 
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