The 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq was intensely controversial. Australia joined in the war, while Canada refused to. Australia, Canada, and Iraq is a collection of essays by world leaders and esteemed academics that offers a fresh review of the war and the critical Australian and Canadian decisions regarding it.
The 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq was intensely controversial. Australia joined in the war, while Canada refused to. Australia, Canada, and Iraq is a collection of essays by world leaders and esteemed academics that offers a fresh review of the war and the critical Australian and Canadian decisions regarding it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Cunningham is the program coordinator of the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History at the University of Toronto. He lives in Toronto.
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Contents * Introduction Jack Cunningham and Ramesh Thakur * 1. Staying Out of Iraq Reflections by the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien * 2. We Were Right to Invade Iraq The Right Honourable John Howard * 3. Parliamentary Democracies at War: A Panel Discussion * 4. The Shock of the Iraq War, and Awe at the Lingering Effects of the Folly Ramesh Thakur * 5. The Iraq Invasion and U.S.-U.N. Relations Roger Coate * 6. The U.S. Alliance of Strategic Cousins John Blaxland * 7. Australia's International Deployments in Historical Perspective William Maley * 8. War and the Canadian Liberal Conscience John English * 9. Why Australia Invaded Iraq: A Study in Alliance Management Hugh White * 10. Cheerleaders of Folly: Australia's Misguided Attempt to be a Good Ally Charles Sampford * 11. Taking the Off-Ramp: Canadian Diplomacy, Intelligence, and Decision-Making before the Iraq War Timothy Andrews Sayle * 12. Toujours la Politesse? The "Impolite No" on Iraq in Historical Perspective Kim Richard Nossal * 13. The Politics of Disarmament: Canada and the Invasion of Iraq, 2002-03 Jack Cunningham * 14. Australian Public Opinion Toward the Iraq War Ian McAllister * Appendix * Index
Contents * Introduction Jack Cunningham and Ramesh Thakur * 1. Staying Out of Iraq Reflections by the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien * 2. We Were Right to Invade Iraq The Right Honourable John Howard * 3. Parliamentary Democracies at War: A Panel Discussion * 4. The Shock of the Iraq War, and Awe at the Lingering Effects of the Folly Ramesh Thakur * 5. The Iraq Invasion and U.S.-U.N. Relations Roger Coate * 6. The U.S. Alliance of Strategic Cousins John Blaxland * 7. Australia's International Deployments in Historical Perspective William Maley * 8. War and the Canadian Liberal Conscience John English * 9. Why Australia Invaded Iraq: A Study in Alliance Management Hugh White * 10. Cheerleaders of Folly: Australia's Misguided Attempt to be a Good Ally Charles Sampford * 11. Taking the Off-Ramp: Canadian Diplomacy, Intelligence, and Decision-Making before the Iraq War Timothy Andrews Sayle * 12. Toujours la Politesse? The "Impolite No" on Iraq in Historical Perspective Kim Richard Nossal * 13. The Politics of Disarmament: Canada and the Invasion of Iraq, 2002-03 Jack Cunningham * 14. Australian Public Opinion Toward the Iraq War Ian McAllister * Appendix * Index
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