Explaining the Iraq War

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Explaining the Iraq War

Counterfactual Theory, Logic and Evidence

Middle Eastern history Military history: post-WW2 conflicts Politics and government Political ideologies and movements International relations Diplomacy

Author: Frank P. Harvey

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 20th October 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 629 Kb

ISBN: 9781139180047


Introduction

The almost universally accepted explanation for the Iraq War is very clear and consistent - the US decision to attack Saddam Hussein's regime on March 19, 2003 was a product of the ideological agenda, misguided priorities, intentional deceptions and grand strategies of President George W. Bush and prominent neoconservatives and unilateralists on his national security team.

Despite the widespread appeal of this version of history, Frank P. Harvey argues that it remains an unsubstantiated assertion and an underdeveloped argument without a logical foundation.

His book aims to provide a historically grounded account of the events and strategies which pushed the US-UK coalition towards war. The analysis is based on both factual and counterfactual evidence, combines causal mechanisms derived from multiple levels of analysis and ultimately confirms the role of path dependence and momentum as a much stronger explanation for the sequence of decisions that led to war.

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