Persian Gulf War, 1991
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Persian Gulf War, 1991
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Persian Gulf War, 1991
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Incoming Resources
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- Crisis in the Gulf, enforcing the rule of law, John Norton Moore ; with forewords by Max M. Kampelman & Stephen J. Solarz
- Uncritical theory, postmodernism, intellectuals, and the Gulf War, Christopher Norris
- The political psychology of the Gulf War, leaders, publics, and the process of conflict, Stanley A. Renshorn, editor
- The absence of grand strategy, the United States in the Persian Gulf, 1972-2005, Steve A. Yetiv
- Why America loses wars, limited war and US strategy from the Korean War to the present, Donald Stoker
- US foreign policy and the Gulf Wars, decision-making and international relations, Ahmed Ijaz Malik
- Red line, American foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states, P.J. Crowley
- Why America loses wars, limited war and US strategy from the Korean War to the present, Donald Stoker
- War and the British, gender, memory and national identity, Lucy Noakes
- Conflicts and wars, their fallout and prevention, Hossein Askari
- Success and failure in limited war, information and strategy in the Korean, Vietnam, Persian gulf, and Iraq wars, Spencer D. Bakich
- The Gulf, the Bush presidencies and the Middle East, Michael F. Cairo
- The Gulf War, 1990-91, William Thomas Allison
- The unmaking of the Middle East, a history of Western disorder in Arab lands, Jeremy Salt
- The Gulf conflict, 1990-1991, diplomacy and war in the new world order, Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Karsh
- Channels of power, the UN Security Council and U.S. statecraft in Iraq, Alexander Thompson
- Conflict and war in the Middle East, from interstate war to new security, Bassam Tibi
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