The Marshall Plan and post-2003 Iraq represent the two largest US-led, post-war reconstruction projects in history, yet the two cases embody the implementation of two nearly opposite political ideologies. Whereas proponents of the Marshall Plan emphasized the supremacy of the state in reconstruction, Bush administration officials felt that neoliberal market reforms, aided by the opportunistic nature of Schumpetarian creative destruction, were the only legitimate steps required in post-war Iraq. Such discrepancies were largely due to the changing role of the US in the international arena; by the end of the Cold War, Washington was able to take a unilateral approach abroad and more actively push for political and free market reforms. Yet the ...
Post-conflict state-building has been at the heart of contemporary debate in IR. However, state-buil...
Globalisation and modernisation were expected to transform the Middle East, by ending regional confl...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
After the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, neoliberal hawks in the Bush administration embraced th...
After the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, neoliberal hawks in the Bush administration embraced th...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
The reconstruction of Iraq, following its invasion and occupation by the USA and its allies in 2003,...
Post-conflict state-building has been at the heart of contemporary debate in IR. However, state-buil...
Globalisation and modernisation were expected to transform the Middle East, by ending regional confl...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
After the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, neoliberal hawks in the Bush administration embraced th...
After the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, neoliberal hawks in the Bush administration embraced th...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
The Coalition Provisional Authority ran the occupation regime during its first 14 months and directe...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
The reconstruction of Iraq, following its invasion and occupation by the USA and its allies in 2003,...
Post-conflict state-building has been at the heart of contemporary debate in IR. However, state-buil...
Globalisation and modernisation were expected to transform the Middle East, by ending regional confl...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...