Iraq against the World
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-753015-3 (ISBN)
Drawing on internal files from the ruling Ba'th Party, Helfont highlights previously unknown Iraqi foreign policy strategies, including the prominent use of influence operations and manipulative statesmanship. He traces Ba'thist operations around the globe--from the streets of New York and Stockholm, to the mosques of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, to the halls of power in Paris and Moscow. Iraqi Ba'thists carried out espionage, planted stories in the foreign press, established overt and covert relations with various political parties, and attempted to silence anyone who disrupted their preferred political narrative. They presented themselves simply as Iraqis concerned about the suffering of their friends and families in their home country, and, consequently, were able to assemble a loose political coalition that was unknowingly being employed to meet Iraq's strategic goals. This, in turn, divided Western states and weakened norms of cooperation and consensus toward rules-based solutions to international disputes, causing significant damage to liberal internationalism and the institutions that were supposed to underpin it. A powerful reconsideration of the history of Iraqi foreign policy in the 1990s and the early 2000s, Iraq against the World offers new insights into the evolution of the post-Cold War order.
Samuel Helfont is Assistant Professor of Strategy and Policy in the Naval War College program at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His research focuses on international history and politics in the Middle East, especially Iraq and the Iraq Wars. He maintains affiliations with the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford University and the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia. He is the author of Compulsion in Religion: Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Roots of Insurgencies in Iraq (Oxford University Press, 2018). His work has also been published by Foreign Affairs, The International History Review, The Middle East Journal, Texas National Security Review, Orbis, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The American Interest, and War on the Rocks, among other outlets. Helfont served as an intelligence officer in the US Navy and Navy Reserve. An Iraq War veteran, he completed deployments both afloat and ashore in the Middle East. He also served on Middle Eastern and counterterrorism missions at various American intelligence agencies.
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One: Precursors
Chapter Two: The Gulf Crisis and the New World Order
Chapter Three: Triumph and Despair After the Gulf War
Chapter Four: Building Networks in the West, 1991-1992
Chapter Five: Toward Influencing Policy in the non-Western World, 1991-1992
Chapter Six: Courting Clinton
Chapter Seven: A Turning Point for the New World Order
Chapter Eight: Breaking Isolation
Chapter Nine: Normalization, 9/11, and the Road to War
Conclusion and Afterword: Saddam's Iraq and 21st Century Disorder
Bibliography
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.04.2023 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 162 x 243 mm |
Gewicht | 535 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-753015-X / 019753015X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-753015-3 / 9780197530153 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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