In March 2003, a US-led ‘Coalition of the Willing’ launched a pre-emptive intervention against Iraq. The nine long years of military occupation that followed saw an ambitious project to turn Iraq into a liberal democracy, underpinned by free-market capitalism and constituted by a citizen body free to live in peace and prosperity. However, the Iraq war did not go to plan and the coalition were forced to withdraw all combat troops at the end of 2011, having failed to deliver on their promise of a democratic, peaceful and prosperous Iraq. The Legacy of Iraq: From the 2003 War to the ‘Islamic State’ seeks to not only reflect on this abject failure but to put forth the argument that key decisions and errors of judgment on...
This study examines the US experience during the Iraq war, from the planning phase that began in 200...
Most part of the recent literature over the Iraqi crisis takes into consideration the future develop...
The United States of America and its main ally, the United Kingdom, are currently deeply committed t...
This chapter examines the various and complex legacies of the Iraq War of 2003. In follows the traje...
With the deadly ISIS advance, the sudden rousing of Shia militias and the threat of Kurdish secessio...
Benjamin Isakhan’s The Legacy of Iraq attempts to take a holistic look at the totality of political ...
The Iraq War officially took place from 2003-2011. Buoyed by the belief that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq w...
Examining the construction of the modern state of Iraq under the auspices of the British empire, thi...
Iraq recovered its full sovereignty at the end of 2011, with the departure of all US military forces...
The occupation of Iraq drained the country’s resources and left a legacy of economic crisis, energy ...
The Iraqi war represents a form of coercive diplomacy between words and war in the enforcement of in...
The War in Iraq has become the defining conflict of our time. The invasion was a swift, quick and su...
This paper focuses on the US occupation of Iraq from the seizing of Baghdad in April 2003 until the ...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
On March 19, 2003 coalition forces moved from Kuwait into southern Iraq beginning the recent war in ...
This study examines the US experience during the Iraq war, from the planning phase that began in 200...
Most part of the recent literature over the Iraqi crisis takes into consideration the future develop...
The United States of America and its main ally, the United Kingdom, are currently deeply committed t...
This chapter examines the various and complex legacies of the Iraq War of 2003. In follows the traje...
With the deadly ISIS advance, the sudden rousing of Shia militias and the threat of Kurdish secessio...
Benjamin Isakhan’s The Legacy of Iraq attempts to take a holistic look at the totality of political ...
The Iraq War officially took place from 2003-2011. Buoyed by the belief that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq w...
Examining the construction of the modern state of Iraq under the auspices of the British empire, thi...
Iraq recovered its full sovereignty at the end of 2011, with the departure of all US military forces...
The occupation of Iraq drained the country’s resources and left a legacy of economic crisis, energy ...
The Iraqi war represents a form of coercive diplomacy between words and war in the enforcement of in...
The War in Iraq has become the defining conflict of our time. The invasion was a swift, quick and su...
This paper focuses on the US occupation of Iraq from the seizing of Baghdad in April 2003 until the ...
After the invasion of Iraq and the destruction of Saddam regime in 2003, the US administration under...
On March 19, 2003 coalition forces moved from Kuwait into southern Iraq beginning the recent war in ...
This study examines the US experience during the Iraq war, from the planning phase that began in 200...
Most part of the recent literature over the Iraqi crisis takes into consideration the future develop...
The United States of America and its main ally, the United Kingdom, are currently deeply committed t...