Iraq and the Second Gulf War
Explore the intricate dynamics of foreign policy in crisis situations with Iraq and the Second Gulf War by Mohammad-Mahmoud Mohamedou. Published in 1997 by Austin & Winfield, this insightful paperback spans 302 pages, delving into the critical themes of state building and regime security. Mohamedou’s analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of how these variables influence foreign policy decisions during periods of confrontation, particularly in the context of the Persian Gulf War. This book is essential for students and scholars of political science and international relations, offering a nuanced perspective on Iraq's foreign relations and central government policies during a tumultuous era. Enhance your knowledge of world history and the complexities of international politics with this compelling read.