Regime Change Consensus
«'Joseph Stieb persuasively shows that the 2003 Iraq War was not simply a misdirected response to 9/11. It occurred also because the prior US policy of containing Iraq, though largely successful, had lost credibility at home. This provocative analysis is essential reading for students and scholars of recent international history.' Salim Yaqub, author of Imperfect Strangers: Americans, Arabs, and US-Middle East Relations in the 1970s»
Why did the United States invade Iraq, setting off a chain of events that profoundly changed the Middle East and the US global position? The Regime Change Consensus offers a compelling look at how the United States pivoted from a policy of containment to regime change in Iraq after September 11, 2001. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Cambridge University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781108838245
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
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«'Joseph Stieb persuasively shows that the 2003 Iraq War was not simply a misdirected response to 9/11. It occurred also because the prior US policy of containing Iraq, though largely successful, had lost credibility at home. This provocative analysis is essential reading for students and scholars of recent international history.' Salim Yaqub, author of Imperfect Strangers: Americans, Arabs, and US-Middle East Relations in the 1970s»
«'Stieb's insightful and deeply researched new book shows how the quest to salve the lingering sore of Iraq after 1991 led to the outright bloody mess of invasion, occupation, and desperation after 2003. That scar will not soon heal. No issue more haunts American policymakers today than the question of how, if ever, to deploy force to expand the roster of democratic states, and Stieb's work is simply the best source we have for understanding how regime change came into vogue, before it fell into disrepute.' Jeffrey A. Engel, Director of the Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University»
«'What possessed policymaking elites to trigger the American march to war, and enact regime change in Iraq? The Regime Change Consensus provides a comprehensive answer to this essential question.' Michael MacDonald, Williams College»
«'Joseph Stieb's sober book is a welcome addition to this growing literature.' Ray Takeyh, Survival»
«'Using archival research to deepen the portrait offered by previous accounts, Stieb traces the meandering history of US policy toward Iraq and explains why, after 9/11, the US debate over Iraq quickly coalesced around regime change. Anyone seeking to understand US policy toward Iraq in this period should add The Regime Change Consensus to their reading list.' Michael J. Mazarr, author of Leap of Faith: Hubris, Negligence, and America's Greatest Foreign Policy Tragedy»