Losing Iraq Losing Iraq

Losing Iraq

Inside the Postwar Reconstruction Fiasco

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Beschreibung des Verlags

According to conventional wisdom, Iraq has suffered because the Bush administration had no plan for reconstruction. That's not the case; the State Department's Future of Iraq group planned out the situation carefully and extensively, and Middle East expert David Phillips was part of this group. White House ideologues and imprudent Pentagon officials decided simply to ignore those plans. The administration only listened to what it wanted to hear. Losing Iraq doesn't't just criticize the policies of unilateralism, preemption, and possible deception that launched the war; it documents the process of returning sovereignty to an occupied Iraq. Unique, as well, are Phillips's personal accounts of dissension within the administration. The problems encountered in Iraq are troubling not only in themselves but also because they bode ill for other nation-building efforts in which the U.S. may become mired through this administration's doctrine of unilateral, preemptive war. Losing Iraq looks into the future of America's foreign policy with a clear-eyed critique of the problems that loom ahead.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2009
28. April
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
304
Seiten
VERLAG
Basic Books
ANBIETERINFO
Hachette UK Ltd.
GRÖSSE
1,5
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