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Things Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil War

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Things Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil War

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniel L. Byman
By (author) Kenneth M. Pollack

ISBN:

9780815713791

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Brookings Institution

Publication Date:

7th May 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Diplomacy
Warfare and defence

Dewey:

303.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

260

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Things Fall Apart is a sobering analysis of what the near future of Iraq could look like, and what America can do to reduce the threat of wider conflict. The authors scrutinise several recent civil wars, including Lebanon, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Bosnia. Even while the Bush Administration attempts to prevent further deterioration of the situation in Iraq, it needs to be planning how to deal with a full-scale civil war if one develops.

Reviews

"This is a timely book that addresses an important issue with unmistakeable political and policy implications. Highly recommended." CHOICE

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"Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack should thus be commended for considering the nature and consequences of a full-scale civil war in Iraq. Although supporters and critics of the George W. Bush administration might find it hard to imagine a further deterioration of the situation in that war-torn country, Byman and Pollack lay out a doomsday scenario that could embroil the entire Middle East in war. Things Fall Apart does not predict that a full-blown civil war will erupt in Iraq, but by surveying conflicts in Yugoslavia, Somalia, Lebanon, Congo, and Afghanistan, it identifies policies that have tended to exacerbate past conflicts." James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School, Political Science Quarterly

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"Well-researched and written, Things Fall Apart is a useful exercise in thinking one step ahead.... [it] provides an invaluable framework from which policymakers across the political spectrum might begin to develop strategies to contain a collapsing Iraqi state." Michael Rubin, Middle East Quarterly

Author Bio

Daniel L. Byman is a nonresident senior fellow with the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He also directs the Security Studies Program and the Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown University's Edmund A.Walsh School of Foreign Service. His books include Deadly Connections: States that Sponsor Terrorism (Cambridge, 2005). Kenneth M. Pollack is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he is research director for the Saban Center. He is author of The Persian Puzzle:The Conflict between Iran and America (Random House, 2004) and The Threatening Storm:The Case for Invading Iraq (Random House, 2002).

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