A review of: Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010. 359 pp
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
This contribution assesses the legitimacy of the Second Gulf War under international law through the...
The “war on terrorism,” according to Jeremy Scahill, has led to the most privatized war in the histo...
The economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating...
The UN\u27s thirteen-year-old sanctions regime against Iraq marked a watershed development in the ap...
At a U.N. World Summit in 2005, the nations of the world approved the “responsibility to protect.” T...
This article will examine the historical background which precipitated Iraq\u27s invasion, occupatio...
This article describes some implications of United States (US) President Bush\u27s comments on sanc...
Review of The War Over Iraq: Saddam\u27s Tyranny and America\u27s Mission. By Lawrence F. Kaplan and...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
One of the leading justifications for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and removal of the Ba\u27at...
International sanctions has been the subject of extensive political debate, its effectiveness is hig...
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld dismissed the looting of the Iraqi National Museum in April ...
Targeted sanctions—often referred to as “smart sanctions”—began in large measure as a response to th...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
This contribution assesses the legitimacy of the Second Gulf War under international law through the...
The “war on terrorism,” according to Jeremy Scahill, has led to the most privatized war in the histo...
The economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating...
The UN\u27s thirteen-year-old sanctions regime against Iraq marked a watershed development in the ap...
At a U.N. World Summit in 2005, the nations of the world approved the “responsibility to protect.” T...
This article will examine the historical background which precipitated Iraq\u27s invasion, occupatio...
This article describes some implications of United States (US) President Bush\u27s comments on sanc...
Review of The War Over Iraq: Saddam\u27s Tyranny and America\u27s Mission. By Lawrence F. Kaplan and...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
One of the leading justifications for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and removal of the Ba\u27at...
International sanctions has been the subject of extensive political debate, its effectiveness is hig...
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld dismissed the looting of the Iraqi National Museum in April ...
Targeted sanctions—often referred to as “smart sanctions”—began in large measure as a response to th...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
This contribution assesses the legitimacy of the Second Gulf War under international law through the...
The “war on terrorism,” according to Jeremy Scahill, has led to the most privatized war in the histo...