Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991

Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991
Title Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991 PDF eBook
Author J. E. Peterson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 145
Release 2014-11-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1633559262

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Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991 examines events in the Persian Gulf region from the time Saddam Hussein came to power in Iraq through the conclusion of the 1991 Gulf War.

The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991

The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991
Title The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991 PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Freedman
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 551
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 0691037728

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The Gulf Conflict provides the most authoritative and comprehensive account to date of Iraq's occupation of Kuwait, its expulsion by a coalition of Western and Arab forces seven months later, and the aftermath of the war. Blending compelling narrative history with objective analysis, Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Karsh inquire into the fundamental issues underlying the dispute and probe the strategic calculations of all the participants.

The Gulf Conflict and International Relations

The Gulf Conflict and International Relations
Title The Gulf Conflict and International Relations PDF eBook
Author Ken Matthews
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2003-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 1134904584

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Key documents and essential facts, combined with a strong theoretical framework - this new textbook clarifies the Gulf War of 1991, puts it in the context of the changing international order and identifies long-term consequences.

Desert Storm

Desert Storm
Title Desert Storm PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Mazarr
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429719728

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From Saddam Hussein's first bold threats in 1990 to the stunning ground phase of Desert Storm in early 1991, the crisis in the Gulf captured the world's attention. This high-tech, low-cost war was televised nightly from beginning to end, accompanied by on-the-spot interpretations of strategy and its implications. But what did we learn from this crisis? Did the United States bungle its attempts at discouraging Saddam's aggressive actions, or is deterrence simply not a reliable foreign policy tool? Are chemical weapons truly the "poor man's atom bomb"? Does the war represent a good model for future crises, or did circumstances make this war more of an anomaly than a precedent? How did the ail-volunteer U.S. force perform? By combining exciting, detailed vignettes of the crisis with insightful discussions of its consequences, this book opens up an informed debate concerning the true military and geopolitical lessons of the conflict. Representing a distillation of the best thinking on defense and foreign policy in Washington, Desert Storm also incorporates the testimony of the inside players during the crisis—the people who actually planned and fought the war. Combining academic rigor and in-depth military expertise, the authors challenge the complacency of the emerging conventional wisdom regarding the conflict, taking us beyond mere chronicling and instant analysis to a riveting reenactment of the war and the serious consideration of its long-term implications.

America Entangled

America Entangled
Title America Entangled PDF eBook
Author Ted Galen Carpenter
Publisher Cato Institute
Pages 128
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780932790859

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The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered

The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered
Title The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Bacevich
Publisher Routledge
Pages 208
Release 2013-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1135318018

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The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered subjects one of the formative events of the post-Cold War era and a watershed in Middle Eastern international politics to a comprehensive reassessment. Condidering events from Arab, Israeli and American view points, the book examines the Gulf War's historical origins, conduct and legacy.

The Gulf Crisis

The Gulf Crisis
Title The Gulf Crisis PDF eBook
Author Bernard Wood
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1990
Genre Canada
ISBN

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