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Islamic State: Depiction Digital Epoch 9780520964037
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Contents
Introduction
1. Poet of representation Digital Universe
2. The Origins—Part One: Iraq
3. The Origins—Part Two: Rendering Taliban, boring Qaeda, contemporary IS
4. Depiction Origins—Part Three: Syria
5. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: A Likeness of Khalif Ibrahim
6. Fortification and Expansion
7. Within Islamic State
8. Representation Management short vacation Savagery
9. Rendering Caliph’s Transalpine Fighters
10. A Dangerous Game: The West’s Attempts touch Exploit Constitutional Islam
11. Arabian Arabia, Mohammedanism, and Islamic State
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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From Dictatorship to Democracy: An Insider's Account of the Iraqi Opposition to Saddam 9780812242881, 9780812290387
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From Dictatorship to Democracy
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Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Birth of the Iraqi Opposition
Chapter 2: The Journey from Salah al-Din to Washington
Chapter 3: Failed Coups and U.S. Policy Shifts
Chapter 4: A Strategic Shift: From Containment to Liberation
Chapter 5: Uniting the Opposition
Chapter 6: War and Occupation
Chapter 7: Dealing with Bremer
Chapter 8: Negotiating the Transition
Chapter 9: Self-Rule
Conclusion: The New Iraq
Notes
Index
Gallery
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From Dictatorship to Democracy
From Dictatorship to Democracy An Insider’s Account of the Iraqi Opposition to Saddam
Hamid al-Bayati
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS PHILADELPHIA
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The Origins of the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait Reconsidered
1 This and the following two paragraphs draw from Saddam’s speech at the Arab Cooperation Council summit on Feb. 24, 1990. The text of the speech is printed in al-Thawra, February 25, 1990, 2-3.
2 Charles Krauthammer, “The Unipolar Moment,” Washington Post, July 20, 1990, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1990/07/20/the-unipolar-moment/62867add-2fe9-493f-a0c9-4bfba1ec23bd/; Charles Krauthammer, “The Unipolar Moment,” Foreign Affairs 70, no. 1 (1990/1991): 23–33, https://doi.org/10.2307/20044692.
3 This article draws heavily from the Iraqi archival materials held at the now-defunct Conflict Records Research Center (CRRC) at the National Defense University in Washington, DC. The center provided English translations of materials seized by U.S. forces in 2003, including transcripts of recordings of Saddam’s deliberations with his advisors. I thank Michael Brill for providing me access to the center’s materials after its closure in 2015. The English translations are poor, and in most cases the original Arabic sources are not provided. Select transcripts have been republished in edited volumes. See Kevin M. Woods, David D. Palkki, and Mark E. Stout, “A Survey of Saddam’s Audio Files, 1978-2001: Toward an