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BOUAGAL, Fatma |
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2019-02-20T09:27:43Z |
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2019-02-20T09:27:43Z |
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2017-06 |
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http://dspace.univ-guelma.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2368 |
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The main concern of this dissertation is to examine Iraqi situation after U.S. withdrawal
since 2011. It deals with the real situation of Iraq and Iraqis after the war on all sides socially,
politically and economically. The main conclusion of this dissertation is that U.S. invasion of
Iraq started on the basis of bringing democracy and human rights and ended with the violation
of those rights, distraction and chaos. To reach this conclusion, the dissertation starts with the
examination of the prewar conditions divided on two main periods. On the one hand, the
dissertation deals with U.S. foreign policy toward Middle Eastern countries and mainly Iraq
before 9/11 attacks. It deals also with U.S. views about Iraq which would contribute in the
decision to wage war. On the other hand, the dissertation deals with the abrupt change in U.S.
foreign policy toward some countries including Iraq after 9/11 attacks which led to U.S.
invasion of Iraq in 2003. |
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dc.subject |
U.S. foreign policy, 9/11 attacks, U.S. invasion of Iraq, U.S. withdrawal, Iraqi situation after the war. |
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The High Cost of Selling Democratic Illusions to Iraq: |
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Assessing the Post- Invasion Period. |
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Working Paper |
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