The Iraq Effect. The Middle East After the Iraq War
Tags: IRAQ Effect: The Middle East After the Iraq War, The (Book); BOOKS -- Reviews; WATKINS, Jessica; WEHREY, Frederic; KAYE, Dalia Dassa; IRAQ War, 2003-2011; NONFICTION
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- THE IRAQ EFFECT: The Middle East After the Iraq War. // Military Review;May/Jun2011, Vol. 91 Issue 3, p89
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.
- MORE FREEDOM, LESS TERROR? Edwards, Joseph G. // Military Review;Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p125
The article reviews the book "More Freedom, Less Terror? Liberalization and Political Violence in the Arab World," by Dalia Dassa Kaye, Frederic Wehrey, Audra K. Grant, and Dale Stahl.
- Talking to the Enemy: Track Two Diplomacy in the Middle East and South Asia. Morris, Brett // Air Power History;Fall2008, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p62
The article reviews the book "Talking to the Enemy: Track Two Diplomacy in the Middle East and South Asia," by Dalia Dassa Kaye.
- The Surge: A Military History. McClure, Sean M. // Infantry;Jun-Aug2011, Vol. 100 Issue 3, p51
The article reviews the book "The Surge: A Military History," by Kimberly Kagan.
- In the Company of Soldiers (Book). Gates, David // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);4/5/2004, Vol. 143 Issue 14, p58
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- In the Company of Soldiers (Book). Gates, David // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);4/5/2004, Vol. 143 Issue 14, p50
No abstract available.
- Never Quit the Fight. Timmers, Chris // Infantry;Nov/Dec2007, Vol. 96 Issue 6, p52
The article reviews the book "Never Quit the Fight," by Ralph Peters.
- The Never-Ending Story. Fly, Jamie M. // Commentary;Jul/Aug2009, Vol. 128 Issue 1, p60
A book review is presented for "Hide and Seek: The Search for Truth in Iraq," by Charles Duelfer.
- Book Review: 'IraqiGirl'. Leaver, Erik // Foreign Policy in Focus;9/23/2009, p1
After nearly seven years of ongoing war and occupation, many in the United States are resigned to wait for December 2011�the promised date for final withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraqi soil. It's been easier for Americans to ignore the Iraq War as headlines have faded as the war in...


