<p><span>This volume offers a wide-ranging examination of the Iran–Iraq War (1980–88), featuring fresh regional and international perspectives derived from recently available new archival material.</span></p><p><span>Three decades ago Iran and Iraq became embroiled in a devastating eight-year war wh
The Iran-Iraq War: New International Perspectives
✍ Scribed by Nigel Ashton, Bryan Gibson (eds.)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 252
- Series
- Cold War History
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This volume offers a wide-ranging examination of the Iran–Iraq War (1980–88), featuring fresh regional and international perspectives derived from recently available new archival material.
Three decades ago Iran and Iraq became embroiled in a devastating eight-year war which served to re-define the international relations of the Gulf region. The Iran–Iraq War stands as an anomaly in the Cold War era; it was the only significant conflict in which the interests of the United States and Soviet Union unwittingly aligned, with both superpowers ultimately supporting the Iraqi regime.
The Iran–Iraq War re-assesses not only the superpower role in the conflict but also the war’s regional and wider international dimensions by bringing to the fore fresh evidence and new perspectives from a variety of sources. It focuses on a number of themes including the economic dimensions of the war and the roles played by a variety of powers, including the Gulf States, Turkey, France, the Soviet Union and the United States. The contributions to the volume serve to underline that the Iran–Iraq war was a defining conflict, shaping the perspectives of the key protagonists for a generation to come.
This book will be of much interest to students of international and Cold War history, Middle Eastern politics, foreign policy, and International Relations in general.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
The Iran–Iraq War
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
PART I Waging the war
2 Lessons learned: civil–military relations during the Iran–Iraq War and their influence on the 1991 Gulf War and 2003 Iraq War
3 Saddam and the Iran–Iraq War: rule from the top
4 Mustazafin and taghutti: Iran and the war, 1980–1988
PART II Economic dimensions of the war
5 The role of oil in the outcome of the Iran–Iraq War: some important lessons in historical context
6 The finances of war: Iraq, credit and conflict, September 1980 to August 1990
PART III Regional perspectives on the war
7 The Gulf States and the Iran–Iraq War: cooperation and confusion
8 The ostensible 'silent victor'? The long-term impact of the Iran–Iraq War on Turkey
PART IV American policy and the war
9 Reappraising the Carter Administration's response to the Iran–Iraq War
10 Changing American perspectives on the Iran–Iraq War
11 Critical Oral History: a new approach to examining the United States' role in the war
PART V International perspectives on the war
12 France's involvement in the Iran–Iraq War
13 The Soviet Union and the Iran–Iraq War
Index
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