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The Creation of Iraq 1914-1921

Sick, Gary(Foreword by)Simon, Reeva Spector(Edited by)Tejirian, Eleanor(Edited by)
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With the U.S.-led Operation Iraqi Freedom, we are reminded that almost one hundred years ago, a similar process of regime change and territorial reorganization in the same region of the world was undertaken by Great Britain.

Yet unlike the Coalition forces that in 2003 proclaimed the territorial integrity of Iraq, the British had to begin from scratch: until 1921, the country of Iraq did not exist.

How did this actually come about? And what were the reactions of the peoples living in that contested territory?

This collection of essays by leading scholars provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Iraq's history and its strategic importance from three points of view: local residents, Iraq's neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers.

The book captures the complexity of forces that contributed to the making of Iraq as a modern state, integrating short and long term policy, individual and group interests, and the impact of World War I.

The Creation of Iraq allows the reader to understand the dynamics and interplay of regional history and geo-strategic and imperial priorities in an area of the world that will continue to dominate interrnational politics for

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Columbia University Press
0231132921 / 9780231132923
Hardback
956.703
14/01/2005
United States
English
176 p.
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