The Unending War on Iraq

Tareq Y Ismael author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Dec '24

£115.00

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The murderous conflict in Iraq and the humanitarian catastrophe fomented by the 2003 Anglo-American invasion continue to have a huge impact on the country. This book assesses the extent of the continuing damage. It charts the background to the 2003 invasion, providing an overview of recent Iraqi history and Iraqi-US relations. It goes on to consider the numerous reports compiled over recent years by UN agencies and similar bodies which provide a great deal of empirical evidence showing how the catastrophe continues. The book includes lengthy extracts from these reports, which document problems such as food scarcity, forced displacement of people, refugees, the adverse effect on children including on their education, the growth of child labour, the adverse economic impact including adverse distributional and welfare impacts, abuse of women and human rights abuses. The overall picture painted is that the situation in Iraq, brought about by the 2003 war, continues dire.

‘Jacqueline and Tareq Ismael have written a book that is coolly argued but fired up by outrage at the price that Iraqis have had to pay over the years to conform with US views of what the Middle East should look like. By focusing on these two facets of the unequal US-Iraqi relationship, the authors are to be congratulated for their meticulous and moving portrayal of the impact on the citizens of Iraq of American preoccupations that neither understood nor sympathised with the aspirations of Iraqis themselves.’ - Charles Tripp, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

ISBN: 9781138566583

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224 pages