Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War

Autores
Kortepeter, Carl Max
Año de publicación
2000
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In this paper, I shall study the problem of winners and losers in the Gulf War in four parts: 1-The Balance of Powers in the Middle East and their Resources prior to the war; 2-Coalition Formation and the Execution of the War; 3-Immediate and Developing Problems after the War; 4-Projected Longer Term Outcomes of the War. Initially I shall look into the ambiguous relationships of Iraq, Iran and other M.E. players with the United States and the former colonial powers since World War II. From this baseline, I shall attempt to clarify the coalitions and the devastation of the War. In the third phase, I wish to throw some light on the problems Iraq now faces, and the problems the entire region must deal with as a result of the sanctions against Iraq. Finally I shall make some observations about what might happen in the region as other Great Power players assume important roles in the region.
Mesa 3: Estados Unidos e Irak
Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI)
Materia
Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
Nivel de accesibilidad
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title Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
spellingShingle Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
Kortepeter, Carl Max
Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
title_short Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
title_full Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
title_fullStr Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
title_full_unstemmed Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
title_sort Winners and losers, ten years after the Gulf War
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Relaciones Internacionales
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Relaciones Internacionales
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this paper, I shall study the problem of winners and losers in the Gulf War in four parts: 1-The Balance of Powers in the Middle East and their Resources prior to the war; 2-Coalition Formation and the Execution of the War; 3-Immediate and Developing Problems after the War; 4-Projected Longer Term Outcomes of the War. Initially I shall look into the ambiguous relationships of Iraq, Iran and other M.E. players with the United States and the former colonial powers since World War II. From this baseline, I shall attempt to clarify the coalitions and the devastation of the War. In the third phase, I wish to throw some light on the problems Iraq now faces, and the problems the entire region must deal with as a result of the sanctions against Iraq. Finally I shall make some observations about what might happen in the region as other Great Power players assume important roles in the region.
Mesa 3: Estados Unidos e Irak
Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI)
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