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New perspective on the escalation of tensions that led to the invasion of Iraq and the collapse of America’s diplomatic standing in the West.

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This book, the only serious study in any language of Franco-American relations during the 2002-3 Iraq crisis, is based on the most complete range of sources available on both sides of the Atlantic. It challenges a number of the stereotypes and elements of received wisdom about the crisis and situates the policies of the George W. Bush administration in their true historical context. -- Jolyon Howorth, Yale University, author of Security and Defence Policy in the European Union This book should be required reading for every serious observer of the Syria crisis. It is not about Syria, but about another country with a dictator who dominated international diplomacy for years and was the target of two western military interventions, one successful, the other disastrous: Saddam Hussein's Iraq. -- Sylvie Kauffmann Le Monde This is an exquisitely written treatment of the decisions leading to the Iraq tragedy. Bozo shines light on events that can only come from the outside. France saw things America did not-in Baghdad and Washington. American readers will learn how we are seen from outside and witness the often unexpected reactions to decisions made in Washington. A vital history for both academics and practitioners in international security. -- Charles A. Duelfer, former deputy chairman of the UN Iraq weapons inspectors (UNSCOM) and head of the Iraq Survey Group The main value of this excellent book, however, lies in the historical depth it gives to the 2003 crisis. It provides a detailed account of the policies of the coalition members towards Iraq from 1991 onwards, and of the divisions between them. Survival

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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Prologue: Faced with a Hyperpower 1. From One War to Another: 1991-2001 2. Bush 43 and September 11: January-December 2001 3. The Axis of Evil: January-September 2002 4. The Negotiations: September-December 2002 5. The Rupture: January 2003 6. The Confrontation: February 2003 7. The War: Spring-Summer 2003 Epilogue: Reconciliation: 2003-2007 Afterword Abbreviations in Notes Notes Sources and Bibliography Index

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    Publisher: Columbia University Press
    Publication Date: 06/12/2016
    ISBN13: 9780231704441, 978-0231704441
    ISBN10: 0231704445

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    New perspective on the escalation of tensions that led to the invasion of Iraq and the collapse of America’s diplomatic standing in the West.

    Trade Review
    This book, the only serious study in any language of Franco-American relations during the 2002-3 Iraq crisis, is based on the most complete range of sources available on both sides of the Atlantic. It challenges a number of the stereotypes and elements of received wisdom about the crisis and situates the policies of the George W. Bush administration in their true historical context. -- Jolyon Howorth, Yale University, author of Security and Defence Policy in the European Union This book should be required reading for every serious observer of the Syria crisis. It is not about Syria, but about another country with a dictator who dominated international diplomacy for years and was the target of two western military interventions, one successful, the other disastrous: Saddam Hussein's Iraq. -- Sylvie Kauffmann Le Monde This is an exquisitely written treatment of the decisions leading to the Iraq tragedy. Bozo shines light on events that can only come from the outside. France saw things America did not-in Baghdad and Washington. American readers will learn how we are seen from outside and witness the often unexpected reactions to decisions made in Washington. A vital history for both academics and practitioners in international security. -- Charles A. Duelfer, former deputy chairman of the UN Iraq weapons inspectors (UNSCOM) and head of the Iraq Survey Group The main value of this excellent book, however, lies in the historical depth it gives to the 2003 crisis. It provides a detailed account of the policies of the coalition members towards Iraq from 1991 onwards, and of the divisions between them. Survival

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Prologue: Faced with a Hyperpower 1. From One War to Another: 1991-2001 2. Bush 43 and September 11: January-December 2001 3. The Axis of Evil: January-September 2002 4. The Negotiations: September-December 2002 5. The Rupture: January 2003 6. The Confrontation: February 2003 7. The War: Spring-Summer 2003 Epilogue: Reconciliation: 2003-2007 Afterword Abbreviations in Notes Notes Sources and Bibliography Index

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