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U.S. Diplomatic Relations - General & Miscellaneous, U.S. Politics & Government - 2000-Present, United States - Military Policy, Iraq War, 2003
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After Iraq: War, Imperialism and Democracy

by Jim Harding
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Overview

This examination of the United States–led war in Iraq presents the war as a geopolitical watershed moment in which the U.S.'s unilateralism presents stark challenges to international law, multilateralism, and the United Nations. A historical overview of Iraq's colonial history and Saddam Hussein's brutal rise to power accompanies a discussion of the worldwide military expansion following the election of George W. Bush as U.S. president. This comprehensive analysis provides an introduction to political science concepts and presents a hopeful perspective on the global situation that calls for concerted activism to challenge a U.S.–dominated new world order.

About the Author, Jim Harding

Jim Harding is a retired professor in the School of Human Justice at the University of Regina. He is a former city councillor.

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Book Details

Published
August 28, 2004
Publisher
Fernwood Publishing
Pages
145
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781552661321

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