U.S. Conflicts in the 21st Century: Afghanistan War, Iraq War, and the War on Terror [3 volumes]
By (Author) Spencer C. Tucker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
14th December 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
History of the Americas
973.93
Contains 3 hardbacks
4536g
This three-volume reference work provides an up-to-date presentation and analysis of the U.S. wars of the 21st century, addressing their backgrounds, causes, courses, and consequences. It serves as an indispensable resource for students seeking to understand the role of the United States in the world today. Addressing the U.S. conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Global War on Terror from the year 2001 to the present, this comprehensive, three-volume encyclopedia covers the significant individuals, key events, and important places involved in these recent military events. Beginning with the rise of Al Qaeda in the 1990s and the attacks on September 11, 2001, and covering events through ISIS's dramatic surge in Iraq and Syria, the hundreds of detailed entries also examine historical trends; nations and ethnicities involved in the conflicts; influential figures and organizations; economic, political, diplomatic, and cultural influences; wars, campaigns, and battles; and important weapons systems. The set's AZ organization makes it an easy-to-use ready reference for high school and college students. Perspective essays on several controversial topicssuch as the use of torture and the effects of the Patriot Actserve to inspire readers to apply critical thinking. A detailed chronology is provided to help students place all the important events that have occurred in the Afghanistan War, Iraq War, and War on Terror. Each of the chronologically arranged primary documents is introduced with a brief overview to provide important background information and context.
Although many of these [documents] are accessible relatively easily via Internet searches, their inclusion here provides highly relevant primary resources that allow users to make their own conclusions about what was said publicly at the time about crucial events and issues. Without this list, users may not even know these sources exist, or otherwise might not think of them. Overall, this is a timely and appropriate source useful for high school, academic, or public libraries. * Booklist *
Spencer C. Tucker, PhD, retired in 2003 after 36 years of university teaching, the last six as holder of the John Biggs Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute. Since 2003, he has been Senior Fellow in Military History at ABC-CLIO.