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9781403976093

Iran, Iraq, And the Legacies of War

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    9781403976093

  • ISBN10:

    1403976090

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-08-22
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

Iraq and Iran are the two most important states in the Gulf region, given their population size, military strength, and the potential threat they pose to other states in the region and the United States. This book enhances our understanding of the troubled relationship between Iran and Iraq, placing it in historical context, examining the rapid deterioration leading to the eight-year war that started in 1980 and the effects of that trauma, and exploring the ongoing issues that currently bedevil bilateral relations. The authors cover such central issues as how each side has sought to use opposition groups in the other state to weaken it, ethnic divisions, the role of outside states (especially the United States), and a fascinating account of how the war affected a generation of Iraqis and Iranians. The role of the U.S. in the region and how U.S. policy has affected the two states are also considered. This book provides a basis for understanding the background of a tumultuous relationship that is entering a new era.

Author Biography

Lawrence G. Potter is Deputy Director of Gulf/2000 and Adjunct Associate Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University.

Gary G. Sick is the Executive Director of Gulf/2000 and former Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(10)
Lawrence G. Potter and Gary G. Sick
1. The Troubled Relationship: Iran and Iraq, 1930-80 11(18)
Shaul Bakhash
2. Position, Function, and Symbol: The Shatt al-Arab Dispute in Perspective 29(42)
Richard Schofield
3. Between Iraq and a Hard Place: The Kurdish Predicament 71(30)
M.R. Izady
4. The Antinomies of Iran's War Generation 101(20)
Farideh Farhi
5. The War Generation in Iraq: A Case of Failed Etatist Nationalism 121(20)
Faleh A. Jabar
6. Iraqi Shi'i Politics 141(10)
Laith Kubba
7. Outsiders as Enablers: Consequences and Lessons from International Silence on Iraq's Use of Chemical Weapons during the Iran–Iraq War 151(16)
Joost R. Hiltermann
8. The Gulf States and the Iran–Iraq War: Pattern Shifts and Continuities 167(26)
Gerd Nonneman
9. The U.S. Role: Helpful or Harmful? 193(20)
Rosemary Hollis
Contributors 213(4)
Index 217

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