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Iraq Against The World Samuel Helfont

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Iraq Against The World Samuel Helfont
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.42 MB
Author: Samuel Helfont
ISBN: 7f88a29e-d43b-4eff-8087-cdd8a76d2dbe, 7F88A29E-D43B-4EFF-8087-CDD8A76D2DBE
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Iraq Against The World Samuel Helfont by Samuel Helfont 7f88a29e-d43b-4eff-8087-cdd8a76d2dbe, 7F88A29E-D43B-4EFF-8087-CDD8A76D2DBE instant download after payment.

The move away from post-Cold War unipolarity and the rise of revisionist states like Russia and China pose a rapidly escalating and confounding threat for the liberal international order. In Iraq against the World, Samuel Helfont offers a new narrative of Iraqi foreign policy after the 1991 Gulf War to argue that Saddam Hussein executed a political warfare campaign that facilitated this disturbance to global norms. Following the Gulf War, the UN imposed sanctions and inspections on the Iraqi state—conditions that Saddam Hussein was in no position to challenge militarily or through traditional diplomacy. Hussein did, however, wage an influence campaign designed to break the unity of the UN Security Council. The Iraqis helped to impede emerging norms of international cooperation and prodded potentially revisionist states to act on latent inclinations to undermine a liberal post-Cold War order. Drawing on internal files from the ruling Ba'th Party, Helfont highlights previously...

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