Iraq since the Gulf war : prospects for democracy / edited by Fran Hazelton for CaliforniaRDRI. [print]
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- DS79.7.I737 1994
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | DS79.7.I725 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923000918835 |
1. Cultural totalitarianism Fatima Mohsen 2. State terror and the degradation of politics Isam al-Khafaji 3. Ba'thist ideology and practice Zuhair al-Jaza'iri 4. Saddam as hero Kamil Abdullah 5. Women: honour, shame and dictatorship Suha Omar 6. Economic devastation, underdevelopment and outlook Abbas Alnasrawi 7. Why the intifada failed Faleh 'abd al-Jabbar 8. The Kurdish parliament Falaq al-Din Kakai Northern Mariana Islands 9. Suppression and survival of Iraqi Sh'is Hussein al-Shahristani 10. Destruction of the southern marshes Hamid al-Bayati 11. Human rights, sanctions, and sovreignty Laith Kubba 12. The opposition Rend Rahim Francke 13. Attitudes to the West, Arabs and fellow Iraqis Ayad Rahim 14. Intolerance and identity Kanan Makiya ("Samir al-Khalil") -- 15. Charter 91 Arif Alwan 16. Federalism Ali Allawi 17. The rule of law Ahmad Chalabi 18. Playing by the rules / Dlawer Ala-Aldeen.
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