This Trends article discusses the political psychological impact of the deaths of Saddam Hussein’s two oldest sons at the hands of United States military forces
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This Trends article discusses multiple political psychological aspects of the August 29, 2003 car bo...
The author analyzes the human, financial, and strategic costs borne by the USG through its deployed ...
This Trends article discusses the contrast between military performance and war narrative in the con...
The author discusses the advantages that were obtained by Saddam Hussein in negotiations with United...
The author discusses imminent military attacks in Iraq, discussing potential impact on the country a...
This Trends article discusses how we might know whether Saddam Hussein is dead, as well as his signi...
This Trends article evaluates the problematic of concept of enemies and supposed allies among suppor...
This article updates a previous IBPP analysis on the significance of whether Saddam Hussein is alive...
This Trends article discusses the psychological impacts – both positive and negative - of the transi...
This article discusses the the lingering presence of the Vietnam Syndrome - the idea that military s...
This Trends article discusses the difficulties the Bush Administration encountered when attempting t...
The author discusses the similarities between the problems of the United States (US) President and t...
The author discusses Saddam Hussein\u27s inability to give up nuclear weapons development
A version of this article appears in the May 5, 2003 issue of the United States publication, Newsday...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This Trends article discusses multiple political psychological aspects of the August 29, 2003 car bo...
The author analyzes the human, financial, and strategic costs borne by the USG through its deployed ...
This Trends article discusses the contrast between military performance and war narrative in the con...
The author discusses the advantages that were obtained by Saddam Hussein in negotiations with United...
The author discusses imminent military attacks in Iraq, discussing potential impact on the country a...
This Trends article discusses how we might know whether Saddam Hussein is dead, as well as his signi...
This Trends article evaluates the problematic of concept of enemies and supposed allies among suppor...
This article updates a previous IBPP analysis on the significance of whether Saddam Hussein is alive...
This Trends article discusses the psychological impacts – both positive and negative - of the transi...
This article discusses the the lingering presence of the Vietnam Syndrome - the idea that military s...
This Trends article discusses the difficulties the Bush Administration encountered when attempting t...
The author discusses the similarities between the problems of the United States (US) President and t...
The author discusses Saddam Hussein\u27s inability to give up nuclear weapons development
A version of this article appears in the May 5, 2003 issue of the United States publication, Newsday...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This Trends article discusses multiple political psychological aspects of the August 29, 2003 car bo...
The author analyzes the human, financial, and strategic costs borne by the USG through its deployed ...