224 Pages
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Routledge
224 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
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Routledge
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The 1990-1991 crisis in the Middle East and the disturbances that followed, threw the deep-seated divisions within the Iraqi population into focus. This book examines the complexities of the internal cultural, political and religious conflict within the modern state of Iraq.
American Foreign Policy Interests, Oct 97
"Lior Lukitz"s thoroughly researched study of political dynamics in Iraq helps in clarifying the conundrum of Saddam"s survival."
Parameters, Summer 1997
"Certainly there is no better case study of the effects of ethnicity in the Middle East than that of Iraq ... Liora Lukitz has chronicled the failed attempts at national intefration that were so dramatically illustrated at conclusion of the Gulf War."
Middle East Policy Vol 4, No 4, 1996
"Rich with lively examples, this book is a good piece of scholarship. While not everyone might agree with its conclusions, it is a creditable effort to give Iraqi history a somewhat different interpretation.
"Lior Lukitz"s thoroughly researched study of political dynamics in Iraq helps in clarifying the conundrum of Saddam"s survival."
Parameters, Summer 1997
"Certainly there is no better case study of the effects of ethnicity in the Middle East than that of Iraq ... Liora Lukitz has chronicled the failed attempts at national intefration that were so dramatically illustrated at conclusion of the Gulf War."
Middle East Policy Vol 4, No 4, 1996
"Rich with lively examples, this book is a good piece of scholarship. While not everyone might agree with its conclusions, it is a creditable effort to give Iraqi history a somewhat different interpretation.
Biography
Liora Lukitz