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Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict [2 Volumes] - Praeger Security International | Middle East Political History Books | Academic Research & Policy Analysis
Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict [2 Volumes] - Praeger Security International | Middle East Political History Books | Academic Research & Policy Analysis
Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict [2 Volumes] - Praeger Security International | Middle East Political History Books | Academic Research & Policy Analysis

Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict [2 Volumes] - Praeger Security International | Middle East Political History Books | Academic Research & Policy Analysis

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The war in Iraq has expanded from a struggle between Coalition forces and the remnants of former regime loyalists to a multi-faceted conflict involving numerous Sunni groups, Shi'ite militias, Kurdish nationals, and foreign jihadists. Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict is Anthony Cordesman's latest assessment of the Iraqi conflict and documents its entire evolution, from the history of ethnic tensions through the current U.S. surge. He identifies each actor in the arena, analyzes their motivations, and presents a detailed record of their actions, tactics, and capabilities. Cordesman's exhaustive study, based on meticulous research, is the most thorough account of the war to date.Beginning with the consequences of imperial colonialism and touching upon the ethnic tensions throughout Saddam's regime, Cordesman examines and details the confluence of forces and events that have paved the way toward Iraq's current civil conflict. He analyzes major turning points, including elections, economic developments, and key incidents of violence that continue to shape the war. Finally, he outlines the lessons learned from this history and what can and cannot be done to stabilize the nation.