Death, Dominance, and State-Building
Death, Dominance, and State-Building
The US in Iraq and the Future of American Military Intervention
Petersen, Roger D.
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
592
Dura
Inglês
9780197760741
15 a 20 dias
Chapter One: Death, Dominance, and State-Building: The US in Iraq and the Future of American Intervention
Chapter Two: Analytical Framework I: Roles and Strategy
Chapter Three: Analytical Framework II: Mechanisms and Strategy
Chapter Four: US Counterinsurgency Strategy and Practice
Section Two: The Iraq Conflict 2003-2011
Preview to Section II
Chapter Five: Violence, State-Building, and the Sunni-Shia Cleavage
Chapter Six: Ghazaliyah: Sunni Mobilization, Sectarian War, US Success and Failure
Chapter Seven: Sadr City, the Mahdi Army, and the Sectarian Cleansing of Baghdad
Chapter Eight: Mansour: The Failure to Mobilize Moderates
Chapter Nine: The Failure to Establish Local Security
Chapter Ten: Captain Wright Goes to Baghdad (co-written with Timothy Wright)
Chapter Eleven: Anbar, 2003-2011: The Generation of a Community Mobilization Strategy (co-written with Jon Lindsay)
Chapter Twelve: The Battle of Sadr City, 2008: Innovations in Urban Counterinsurgency
Chapter Thirteen: The Surge: A Reconsideration
Chapter Fourteen: Iraqi Kurdistan: Dual Cleavages and their Effect on War and State-Building
Section Three: Iraq 2011-2020
Preview to Section III
Chapter Fifteen: Hawija: Explaining Sunni Resurgence
Chapter Sixteen: The Third Iraq War
Chapter Seventeen: Hybrid Actors: The Emergence and Persistence of the Popular Mobilization Forces
Chapter Eighteen: How Minorities Make Their Way in Post-ISIS Iraq: The Case of Christian Militias in the Nineveh Plain (co-written with Matt Cancian)
Chapter Nineteen: The Kurdistan Regional Governate Revisited: Death, War, Machinations, and Little Change
Chapter Twenty: The Decline of Dominance Politics? Emotions and Institutions in Iraq Ten Years After the 2011 US Withdrawal
Section Four: The Future of American Military Intervention
Preview to Section IV
Chapter Twenty-One: Findings and Lessons
Chapter Twenty-Two: Constraints on Learning: The Influence of the Changing International System and US Domestic Politics
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Future of American Military Intervention
Appendices:
Appendix A: Application of Framework to Classic Theories of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
Appendix B: An Application of the Framework to Review Recent Social Science Literature
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Chapter One: Death, Dominance, and State-Building: The US in Iraq and the Future of American Intervention
Chapter Two: Analytical Framework I: Roles and Strategy
Chapter Three: Analytical Framework II: Mechanisms and Strategy
Chapter Four: US Counterinsurgency Strategy and Practice
Section Two: The Iraq Conflict 2003-2011
Preview to Section II
Chapter Five: Violence, State-Building, and the Sunni-Shia Cleavage
Chapter Six: Ghazaliyah: Sunni Mobilization, Sectarian War, US Success and Failure
Chapter Seven: Sadr City, the Mahdi Army, and the Sectarian Cleansing of Baghdad
Chapter Eight: Mansour: The Failure to Mobilize Moderates
Chapter Nine: The Failure to Establish Local Security
Chapter Ten: Captain Wright Goes to Baghdad (co-written with Timothy Wright)
Chapter Eleven: Anbar, 2003-2011: The Generation of a Community Mobilization Strategy (co-written with Jon Lindsay)
Chapter Twelve: The Battle of Sadr City, 2008: Innovations in Urban Counterinsurgency
Chapter Thirteen: The Surge: A Reconsideration
Chapter Fourteen: Iraqi Kurdistan: Dual Cleavages and their Effect on War and State-Building
Section Three: Iraq 2011-2020
Preview to Section III
Chapter Fifteen: Hawija: Explaining Sunni Resurgence
Chapter Sixteen: The Third Iraq War
Chapter Seventeen: Hybrid Actors: The Emergence and Persistence of the Popular Mobilization Forces
Chapter Eighteen: How Minorities Make Their Way in Post-ISIS Iraq: The Case of Christian Militias in the Nineveh Plain (co-written with Matt Cancian)
Chapter Nineteen: The Kurdistan Regional Governate Revisited: Death, War, Machinations, and Little Change
Chapter Twenty: The Decline of Dominance Politics? Emotions and Institutions in Iraq Ten Years After the 2011 US Withdrawal
Section Four: The Future of American Military Intervention
Preview to Section IV
Chapter Twenty-One: Findings and Lessons
Chapter Twenty-Two: Constraints on Learning: The Influence of the Changing International System and US Domestic Politics
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Future of American Military Intervention
Appendices:
Appendix A: Application of Framework to Classic Theories of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
Appendix B: An Application of the Framework to Review Recent Social Science Literature
Bibliography
Notes
Index