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 The New Iraq: Rebuilding the Country for Its People, the Middle East, and the World Saddam Hussein's regime has fallen, but still too easily we overlook the most vital aspect of Iraq's reconstruction: the Iraqi people themselves. In "The New Iraq, Joseph Braude tells the story of a country in flux. "The New Iraq's riveting portrayal of Iraqi society sheds light on a world unknown to Westerners due to the country's decade-long international isolation. It confronts the challenges that lie ahead, outlining the transformation of Iraq's political system and military, its business and industry, its entertainment and media, and its religion and educational system. Impressively researched and cogently argued, "The New Iraq challenges all of us, from many countries and walks of life, to help reintegrate Iraq into the world community.
 A History of Iraq by Charles Tripp, In response to current events, Charles Tripp has updated his incisive book A History of Iraq to include developments as recent as mid-2002. Since its establishment by the British in the 1920s, Iraq has witnessed the rise and fall of successive authoritarian regimes, competing ruthlessly for power and resources. This struggle culminated in the dictatorship of Saddam Husain, who still maintains his grip over a fragmented and increasingly isolated society. Tripp's book traces Iraq's political history from its nineteenth-century roots in the Ottoman empire, to the development of the state, its transformation from monarchy to republic and the rise of the Ba'th party and the ascendancy and current rule of Saddam Husain. This is a story of social conflict, of power struggles between rival clans, of hostility and wars with neighboring states, as well as of their aftermath, and Iraq's deteriorating relations with the West. A History of Iraq offers incisive analysis of the making of a modern state and how it creates its own distinctive politics. Charles Tripp is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is the co-author of Iran-Saudi Arabia Relations and Regional Order (Oxford, 1997) and Iran and Iraq at War (Westview, 1998).
Taji, Iraq - Taji, Iraq is an area approximately 20 miles north of Baghdad. Iraq War - The Iraq War or war in Iraq, is both an informal and a formal American term for the military conflict in Iraq including the 2003 Invasion of Iraq by the United States and United Kingdom, and occupation by US, UK and other forces. Iraq war (disambiguation) - The Iraq war or war in Iraq (and conflict in Iraq) is a colloquial reference to the overall series of different conflicts in Iraq, usually referring to one of the following: 2003 in Iraq - See also: 2003, Iraq, Iraq disarmament crisis, Invasion of Iraq, Occupation of Iraq
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