The Iraq Papers - Declassified Documents & Historical Records for Research, Study & Academic Analysis | Essential for Historians, Students & Political Science Enthusiasts
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No foreign policy decision in recent history has had greater repercussions than President George W. Bush's decision to invade and occupy Iraq. It launched a new doctrine of preemptive war, mired the American military in an intractable armed conflict, disrupted world petroleum supplies, cost the United States hundreds of billions of dollars, and damaged or ended the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans and Iraqis. Its impact on international politics and America's standing in the world remains incalculable.The Iraq Papers offers a compelling documentary narrative and interpretation of this momentous conflict. With keen editing and incisive commentary, the book weaves together original documents that range from presidential addresses to redacted memos, carrying us from the ideology behind the invasion to negotiations for withdrawal. These papers trace the rise of the neoconservatives and reveal the role of strategic thinking about oil supplies. In moving to the planning for the war itself, the authors not only provide Congressional resolutions and speeches by President Bush, but internal security papers, Pentagon planning documents, the report of the Future of Iraq Project, and eloquent opposition statements by Senator Robert Byrd, other world governments, the Non-Aligned Movement, and the World Council of Churches. This collection addresses every aspect of the conflict, from the military's evolving counterinsurgency strategy to declarations by Iraqi resisters and political figures-from Coalition Provisional Authority orders to Donald Rumsfeld's dismissal of the insurgents as "dead-enders" and Iraqi discussions of state- and nationbuilding under the shadow of occupation. The economics of petroleum, the legal and ethical questions surrounding terrorism and torture, international agreements, the theory of the "unitary presidency," and the Bush administration's use of presidential signing statements all receive in-depth coverage.The Iraq War has reshaped the domestic and international landscape. The Iraq Papers offers the authoritative one-volume source for understanding the conflict and its many repercussions.
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As the bombing of the World Trade Center nears its ten-year anniversary, focus has shifted from immediate horror to analysis and context of the attacks and their aftermath. The Iraq Papers takes on the enormous task of negotiating this space where history is contextualized even as it continues to be made. The Iraq Papers is more than a collection of primary source materials from the Bush Administration's War on Terror (several of those collections are already in print). Instead, this work collects and presents material that places the War in Iraq in historical context, showing how the War was an outgrowth of the neoconservative movement and its theories of prevention/preemption. The work shows the policy groundwork laid by members of the Bush administration that lead to the decisions to first isolate prisoners and then torture them.The Iraq Papers is as eminently readable as it is important. In presenting and contextualizing the material, the Editors state clearly their organizing framework and draw helpful and well-supported conclusions. The selection of primary source material is rich.We can ask no more of a work of political history than that it give the reader a sound jumping-off point for more discussion and more analysis. The Iraq Papers bravely starts the discussion of why the Iraq War happened. Readers and future scholars may supplement or disagree with the rich scaffolding provided by Prof. Ehrenberg and his colleagues; but all future scholarship will lean on The Iraq Papers as a foundational work.
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