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A New Muslim Order The Shia And The Middle East Sectarian Crisis Nicolas Pelham

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A New Muslim Order The Shia And The Middle East Sectarian Crisis Nicolas Pelham
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.07 MB
Author: Nicolas Pelham
ISBN: 9780755609543, 0755609549
Language: English
Year: 2008

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A New Muslim Order The Shia And The Middle East Sectarian Crisis Nicolas Pelham by Nicolas Pelham 9780755609543, 0755609549 instant download after payment.

Nicolas Pelham explores how America's overthrow of the Baath partyin Iraq, and the failures of Washington's post-invasion regime spawned a Shiite revolution in the heartland of the Arab world. Through first hand accounts from Saddam's rule to that of the post-Bremer rulers, he traces the turning of the tables from a Sunni- to Shia-led state. Pelham recounts how Shia clerics led the largest protests the region had seen since the Iranian Revolution to topple Paul Bremer, America's Shah in Iraq. As Washington struggled to back peddle, Pelham reveals how the Ayatollahs' drive for elections won power for their acolytes to draft the constitution for a utopian Shia state.

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