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Middle Eastern Politics - General & Miscellaneous, Kuwait - History, 20th Century American History - Persian Gulf War, Iraq - History, Persian Gulf War, 1991, U.S. Politics & Government - 1988-1993
Iraq And The Second Gulf War by Mohammad-Mahmou Mohamedou β€” book cover

Iraq And The Second Gulf War

by Mohammad-Mahmou Mohamedou
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Overview

This important study seeks to address the issues of state building and regime security as key variables affecting and determining a foreign policy-making process during a crisis and confrontation. Mohamedou proceeds from the notion that decision makers' dispositions matter their worldview, ideology, beliefs, and axioms play a role in state building as well as the historical operational environment (societal, regional, and international). The case this study is concerned with is the Second Gulf War, initiated on August 2, 1990, with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, and which came to an end on February 28, 1991, after a military confrontation between Iraq and an international coalition of twenty-eight countries led by the United States of America.

Synopsis

This important study seeks to address the issues of state building and regime security as key variables affecting and determining a foreign policy-making process during a crisis and confrontation.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
306
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781572920965

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