This paper is an analysis of Alexander Thompson\u27s book Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq. The author examines Thompson\u27s Information Transmission Theory and discusses its relevance as well as its legitimacy
For those immersed in grand International Relations (IR) theory couched in the structural/ functiona...
This thesis explores how the United States identified Iraq as a threat to its national interest from...
The book presents an original and engaging argument for the necessity for further analysis into choi...
Review of Peter L. Hahn. Missions Accomplished? The United States and Iraq since World War I. Oxford...
The post-US invasion of Iraq in 2003 has witnessed a dramatic change in the Iraqi political landscap...
In this analysis, the author further discusses the UN inspections for nuclear arms in Iraq
In The Power Triangle: Military, Security and Politics in Regime Change, Hazem Kandil utilises Egypt...
Review of The War Over Iraq: Saddam\u27s Tyranny and America\u27s Mission. By Lawrence F. Kaplan and...
Review of Oil and World Politics: The Real Story of Today’s Conflict Zones: Iraq, Afghanistan, Venez...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
The author discusses his views on whether or not US policy should change in regards to Iran and Iraq...
The main objective of this article is to describe and evaluate some of the central elements of the U...
A review of: Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, MA: ...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
Matthew Partridge reviews a book on the corruption and corporatism at work in Tunisia, and how the r...
For those immersed in grand International Relations (IR) theory couched in the structural/ functiona...
This thesis explores how the United States identified Iraq as a threat to its national interest from...
The book presents an original and engaging argument for the necessity for further analysis into choi...
Review of Peter L. Hahn. Missions Accomplished? The United States and Iraq since World War I. Oxford...
The post-US invasion of Iraq in 2003 has witnessed a dramatic change in the Iraqi political landscap...
In this analysis, the author further discusses the UN inspections for nuclear arms in Iraq
In The Power Triangle: Military, Security and Politics in Regime Change, Hazem Kandil utilises Egypt...
Review of The War Over Iraq: Saddam\u27s Tyranny and America\u27s Mission. By Lawrence F. Kaplan and...
Review of Oil and World Politics: The Real Story of Today’s Conflict Zones: Iraq, Afghanistan, Venez...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
The author discusses his views on whether or not US policy should change in regards to Iran and Iraq...
The main objective of this article is to describe and evaluate some of the central elements of the U...
A review of: Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, MA: ...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
Matthew Partridge reviews a book on the corruption and corporatism at work in Tunisia, and how the r...
For those immersed in grand International Relations (IR) theory couched in the structural/ functiona...
This thesis explores how the United States identified Iraq as a threat to its national interest from...
The book presents an original and engaging argument for the necessity for further analysis into choi...