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Why Did the United States Invade Iraq?

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Zusatztext 'This edited volume pursues the true causes of the Iraq War. It tests leading explanations of the Iraq war against historical evidence, and updates our historical understanding of events surrounding the war with new evidence that recently surfaced about what information leaders had, what they chose to share with the public, the timing of their decisions behind closed doors. The volume also explores the ideologies that guided these leaders. It will not be the last word on this tragic war, but it reveals how new information can be used to refine our understanding of this important instance of war...' - Stephen Van Evera, Massachusetts Institute of Technology'Just as scholars continue to debate the origins of World War I, we will never know for certain what motivated George W. Bush to launch a war against Iraq in March 2003. The reasons for this misguided use of American military power are still shrouded in mystery, and the search for truth is clouded by partisanship and ideology. This book pierces that veil. …. The volume demonstrates that it is possible to have a serious and fruitful debate about the Iraq war after the fact, and therefore should help to inform future policy makers as they contemplate the use of force in similar circumstances.' -- Christopher Preble, Cato Institute, Washington DC'What determined and motivated the decision to invade Iraq in 2003, perhaps the greatest debacle in American foreign policy history after Vietnam? This book brings together an excellent band of authors in a vigorous, engaging, and highly informative effort to parse this important issue.’ -- John Mueller, Ohio State University Informationen zum Autor Jane K. Cramer is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on the causes of national overestimations of security threats, as well as other aspects of the domestic politics behind foreign policymaking, especially the diversionary theory of war. A. Trevor Thrall is Associate Professor of Government and Politics and directs the Biodefense graduate program at George Mason University. Much of his work focuses on the intersection of war, news, and public opinion. His recent work has investigated presidential threat inflation, public support for missile defense, and how changes in the news media have affected US foreign policy. Klappentext This volume presents the best contemporary scholarly thinking about why the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, a pivotal event in modern US foreign policy and international politics. Zusammenfassung This volume presents the best contemporary scholarly thinking about why the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, a pivotal event in modern US foreign policy and international politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Why Did the United States Invade Iraq? 2. Explaining the War in Iraq 3. Ideas, American Grand Strategy, and the War in Iraq 4. Ideas and Entrepreneurs: A Constructivist Explanation of the Iraq War 5. Explaining the Iraq War: The Israel Lobby Theory 6. Neoconservatism and American Hegemony 7. Blood for Oil, in Iraq and Elsewhere 8. Oil and the Decision to Invade Iraq 9. Tony Blair Nurtures the Special Relationship 10. In Pursuit of Primacy: Why the United States Invaded Iraq ...

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Authors Jane K. (EDT)/ Thrall Cramer, Jane K. (University of Oregon Cramer, Jane K. Thrall Cramer, Jane Thrall Cramer, CRAMER JANE K THRALL A TREVOR
Assisted by Jane Cramer (Editor), Jane K. Cramer (Editor), Jane K. (University of Oregon Cramer (Editor), A Trevor Thrall (Editor), A. Trevor Thrall (Editor), A. Trevor (University of Michigan Thrall (Editor), Thrall A. Trevor (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.08.2011
 
EAN 9780415782128
ISBN 978-0-415-78212-8
No. of pages 268
Series Routledge Global Security Studies
Routledge Global Security Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Internationale Beziehungen, Irak, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Amerikanische Geschichte, Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens, 2000 bis 2009 n. Chr., Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte, Asiatische Geschichte, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), HISTORY / Military / General, Moderne Kriegsführung, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, military history, HISTORY / Military / United States, Middle East, Warfare & defence, Regional Studies, Peace studies and conflict resolution, Regional / International studies, Warfare and defence, Cognition and cognitive psychology, Intelligence & reasoning, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Armed Conflict, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / Iraq War (2003-2011)

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