Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
415 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-401) and index. |
Contents |
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The land between two rivers -- 2. The human mosaic of Iraq -- 3. The improbable country -- 4. Three kings : monarchical Iraq -- 5. Identity in a decade of disorder -- 6. The triumph of the Baath -- 7. The war of identity -- 8. Aggression and rebellion -- 9. Broken Babylon -- 10. America between the two rivers -- 11. The war of containment -- 12. The road to Baghdad -- Afterword -- Selected bibliography -- Index. |
Summary |
The reckoning is an account of the forces--historical, religious, ethnic, and political--that produced Saddam Hussein's dictatorship. Iraq was forged after World War I from the Mesopotamian region of the collapsed Ottoman Empire, and its people have never had a national identity or a sense of a common purpose. Hussein, ruling by terror, pitted the various ethnic groups, religious interests, and tribes against one another, and in so doing achieved the destruction of Iraq's middle class and civilized society. After he goes, the country could be the site of conflict even more vicious than the Balkan wars. |
Subject |
Hussein, Saddam, 1937-2006.
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Iraq -- Politics and government -- 1958-
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ISBN |
0393051412 |
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