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_aThe Iraq crisis and world order _bstructural, institutional and normative challenges _cedited by Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu. |
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_aTokyo _bUnited Nations University Press _c2006. |
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_gpt. 1. Framing the issues. _tIraq's challenge to world order _r/ Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu -- _tLines in the sand : the United Nations in Iraq, 1980-2001 _r/David M. Malone and James Cockayne _g-- pt. 2. Structural and normative challenges. The _tunipolar concert : unipolarity and multilateralism in the age of globalization _r/ Mohammed Ayoob and Matthew Zierler -- _tInternational peace and security and state sovereignty : contenting norms and norm entrepreneurs _r/Brian L. Job -- The _tworld says no : the global movement against war in Iraq _r/ David Cortright _g-- pt. 3. Perspectives from within the region. _tIraq and world order : a Lebanese perspective _r/ Latif Abul-Husn -- _tIraq and world order : a Turkish perspective _r/ Ayla Göl -- _tIran's assessment of the Iraq crisis and the post-9/11 international order _r/ Anoushiravan Ehteshami --The _tIraq crisis and world order : an Israeli perspective _r/ Mark A. Heller -- _tEgypt and the Iraq war _r/ Ibrahim A Karawan -- _tReactions in the Muslim world to the Iraq conflict _r/ Amin Saikal _g-- pt. 4. External actor perspectives. The _tUnited States and the United Nations in light of wars on terrorism and Iraq _r/ Jane Boulden and Thomas G. Weiss -- _tBaghdad to Baghdad : the United Kingdom's odyssey _r/ A.J.R. Groom and Sally Morphet -- _tExplaining France's opposition to the war against Iraq _r/ Jean-Marc Coicaud, with Hélène Gandois and Lysette Rutgers -- _tIraq and world order : a German perspective _r/ Ekaterina Stepanova -- _tAvoiding a strategic failure in the aftermath of the Iraq war : partnership in peacebuilding _r/ Chiyuki Aoi and Yozo Yokota -- _tIraq and world order : a Latin American perspective _r/ _rMónica Serrano and Paul Kenny -- _tIraq and world order : a Pakistani perspective _r/ Hasan-Askari Rizvi -- _tIraq and world order : a perspective on NATO's relevance _r/ Fred Tanner -- The _tIraq crisis and world order : a perspective from the European Union _r/ Luis Martinez -- _tQuicksand? : the United Nations in Iraq, 2001-2005 _r/ David M. Malone and James Cockayne _g-- pt. 5. International legal and doctrinal issues. The _twar in Iraq as illegal and illegitimate _r/ David Krieger -- _tLegitimacy as an assessment of existing legal standards : the case of the 2003 Iraq war _r/ Charlotte Ku -- The _tmultinational action in Iraq and international law _r/ Ruth Wedgwood -- _tIraq and the social logic of international security _r/ Jean-Marc Coicaud -- _tJustifying the Iraq war as a humanitarian intervention : the cure is worse than the disease _r/ Nicholas J. Wheeler and Justin Morris -- The _tresponsibility to protect and the war on Saddam Hussein _r/ Ramesh Thakur -- _tPost-war relations between occupying powers and the United Nations _r/ Simon Chesterman -- _t"Common enemies" : the United States, Israel and the world crisis _r/ Tarak Barkawa _g-- pt. 6. Conclusion. _tStructural and normative challenges _r/ James Cockayne and Cyrus Samii. |
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_aIraq War _y2003-2011. |
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_aWorld politics _y21st century. |
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