A political and economic history of modern Iraq which includes an epilogue analyzing the main developments in Iraqi politics since 1986 and examining the factors that led to the invasion of Kuwait in August 1990.
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" This is an excellent, reasoned, historical analysis of Iraq, lucidly written, theoretically astute, empirically based, politely firm." -- Fred Halliday
" A very good read indeed." -- Albert Hourani
“This is an excellent, reasoned, historical analysis of Iraq, lucidly written, theoretically astute, empirically based, politely firm.” —Fred Halliday
“A very good read indeed.” —Albert Hourani
"This is an excellent, reasoned, historical analysis of Iraq, lucidly written, theoretically astute, empirically based, politely firm." --Fred Halliday
"A very good read indeed." --Albert Hourani
Peter Sluglett has been teaching Middle Eastern History at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City since 1994. He is co-author of Iraq since 1958: from Revolution to Dictatorship (I.B. Tauris) and co-editor of the first major comparative study of the mandates,'The British and French mandates in comparative perspective.'
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