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THE POLITICS OF INTELLIGENCE AND AMERICAN WARS WITH IRAQ
Ofira Seliktar
The Middle East in Focus
 
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From Palgrave Macmillan
Pub date: Jan 2008
224 pages
Size 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
$80.00 - Hardcover (0-230-60453-6)

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Coming at the heels of September 11, Operation Iraqi Freedom has focused the limelight on the way in which the United States predicts and manages political change.  The failure to find WMD and more important, the continued violence in Iraq instead of the hoped for democracy, has engender an acrimonious debate on the motives of the Bush administration and its uses or misuses of intelligence.   The question of who got what right or wrong has been fought out along ideological, and partisan lines, with supporters   claiming that, given what was known about Saddam Hussein, the decision to change his regime was justified and detractors arguing that a group of largely Jewish neoconservatives, acting on behalf of Israel, manipulated intelligence in order to trick the United States into an unnecessary and costly war.  The book provides a systematic and objective analysis of the problems that  faced American intelligence in deciphering the behavior of the  highly secretive and confusing Iraq regime and its enigmatic leader. 
 
 

Author Bio

Ofira Seliktar is a Professor of Political Science at Gratz College and Adjunct Professor at Temple University.She specializes in the study of intelligence failures, among her previous books are Failing the Crystal Ball Test: The Carter Administration and the Fundamentalist Revolution in Iran and Politics, Paradigm, and Intelligence Failures: Why So Few Predicted the Collapse of the Soviet Union.   Professor Seliktar is currently working on a new book,  Paradigms, Intelligence and Reality: Could the Failure of the Oslo Peace Process Have Been Predicted.?


Table of contents

Foreword--Barry Rubin * Introduction-- The Theory and Practice of Predicting Political Change * Paradigmatic Views of Political Change in the Middle East: Arab Exceptionalism and the International Order * Paradigms of Change and American Foreign Policy toward Iraq in the 1980s: Moderating a Totalitarian Regime and the Road to the Gulf War * Containing a Rouge State: The Iraq Policy of the Clinton Administration * September Eleven, the Bush Administration and the Ascendance of the Neoconservative Vision of Democratic Universalism *  Build up to Operation Iraqi Freedom: Implementing Democratic Universalism * Operation Iraqi Freedom:  The Rise and Fall of Democratic Universalism * Reflections on the Iraqi Predictive Predicament

 

 


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