TITLE

THE IRAQ EFFECT: The Middle East After the Iraq War

PUB. DATE
May 2011
SOURCE
Military Review;May/Jun2011, Vol. 91 Issue 3, p89
SOURCE TYPE
Review
DOC. TYPE
Book Review
ABSTRACT
A review of the book "The Iraq Effect: The Middle East After the Iraq War," by Frederic Wehrey, Dalia Dassa Kaye, Jessica Watkins, Jeffrey Martini, and Robert A. Guffey is presented.
ACCESSION #
64156696

Tags: IRAQ Effect: The Middle East After the Iraq War, The (Book);  BOOKS -- Reviews;  WEHREY, Frederic;  KAYE, Dalia Dassa;  WATKINS, Jessica;  MARTINI, Jeffrey;  GUFFEY, Robert A.;  MIDDLE East -- Strategic aspects;  NONFICTION

 

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