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008 110802s2011 dcub b 001 0 eng
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020 $a9781601270771 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $aDS79.769$b.I734 2011
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245 00 $aIraq, its neighbors, and the United States :$bcompetition, crisis, and the reordering of power /$cHenri J. Barkey, Scott B. Lasensky, and Phebe Marr, editors ; foreword by James A. Baker III and Lee H. Hamilton.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bUnited States Institute of Peace,$c2011.
300 $axiv, 250 p. :$bmaps ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gForeword /$rby James A. Baker III and Lee H. Hamilton --$gIntroduction /$rHenri J. Barkey, Scott B. Lasenky, and Phebe Marr --$tThe new Iraq :$tthe post -2003 upheavals and regional aftershocks /$rPhebe Marr and Sam Parker --$tA transformed relationship :$tTurkey and Iraq /$rHenri J. Barkey --$tIran's strategies and objectives in post-Saddam Iraq /$rMohsen M. Milani --$tSaudi-Iraq relations :$tdevolving chaos or acrimonious stability? /$rToby C. Jones --$tIraq and its Gulf Arab neighbors :$tavoiding risk, seeking opportunity /$rJudith S. Yaphe --$tSyria and the new Iraq :$tbetween rivalry and rapprochement /$rMona Yacoubian --$tCorning to terms :$tJordan's embrace of post-Saddam Iraq /$rScott B. Lasensky --$tThe new Iraq and Arab political reform :$tdrawing new boundaries (and reinforcing old ones) /$rHesham Sallam --$tTies that bind :$tthe United States, Iraq, and the neighbors /$rKenneth M. Pollack.
520 $a"[This book] examines how Iraq's evolving political order affects its complex relationships with its neighbors and the United States. The book depicts a region unbalanced, shaped by new and old tensions, struggling with a classic collective action dilemma, and anxious about Iraq's political future, as well as America's role in the region, all of which suggest trouble ahead absent concerted efforts to promote regional cooperation. In the volume's case studies ... [scholars] review Iraq's bilateral relationships with Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Arab states, Syria, and Jordan and explore how Iraq's neighbors could advance the country's transition to security and stability. The volume also looks at the United States' relations with and long-term strategic interests in Iraq and offers recommendations for how the United States can help Iraq strengthen and grow"--Page 4 of cover.
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651 0 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$zIraq.
651 0 $aIraq$xForeign relations$zUnited States.
700 1 $aBarkey, Henri J.
700 1 $aLasensky, Scott.
700 1 $aMarr, Phebe.
700 1 $aBarkey, Henri J.,$eeditor.
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