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Hassan 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLondon ;$aSterling, Va. $cPluto Press$d1999 215 $a1 online resource (288 p.) 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-7453-1411-2 311 $a0-7453-1416-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 248-271) and index. 327 $aIntro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1 UNDERSTANDING THE IRAQI INVASION OF KUWAIT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE REALIST PERSPECTIVE -- THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE -- THE REFLECTIVE PERSPECTIVE -- 2 THE REALIST PERSPECTIVE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE REALIST PERSPECTIVE:A THEORETICAL OUTLINE -- IRAQ 'S ASSESSMENT WHEN INVADING KUWAIT -- AMERICAN -IRAQI RELATIONS 1984 -90 -- 3 THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE:A THEORETICAL OUTLINE -- THE OVERLAPPING OF IDENTITIES -- THE DOMESTIC SOURCES OF THE IRAQI INVASION OF KUWAIT -- THE GENEALOGY OF THE POLITICAL ELITES IN THE ARAB WORLD -- THE QUESTION OF MITIGATING IRAQ 'S ECONOMIC NEEDS -- 4 THE REFLECTIVE PERSPECTIVE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE REFLECTIVE PERSPECTIVE:A THEORETICAL OUTLINE -- ISLAM AND ARABISM:THE GENEALOGY OF A DISCURSIVE REGIME -- THE ARABIC POLITICAL DISCOURSE AND THE INVASION OF KUWAIT -- EPILOGUE -- APPENDIX: WRITING TO UNDERSTAND OR MAPPING TO CONQUER: DE/ CONSTRUCTING THE MYTH OF HOMO ARABICUS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 1: UNDERSTANDING THE IRAQI INVASION OF KUWAIT -- CHAPTER 2:THE REALIST PERSPECTIVE -- CHAPTER 3: THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE -- CHAPTER 4: THE REFLECTIVE PERSPECTIVE -- EPILOGUE -- APPENDIX: WRITING TO UNDERSTAND OR MAPPING TO CONQUER -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index -- Abbasi, Sheikh Madani -- 175 -- 232n -- Abdu, Mohammad -- 122 -- 232n -- Abu Deeb, Kamal -- 128 -- 204 -- Abu Jabber, Kamal 128 -- Abu Jahl 242-3n -- Abu Khalil, Assad 198 -- Abu Nasser clan -- 23 -- 85 -- 86 -- 96-7 -- Abu Zaid, Nasr Hamed 151 -- Abu Zant, Sheikh al-Mun'im 174-5 -- Abu-Hanifa 234n -- Aflaq, M. -- Aflaq, M 85 -- Aflaq, M 122 -- Aflaq, M 123 -- Aflaq, M 133 -- Ajami, Fouad 224n -- al-'Azm, S. 239n -- al-Afaghani, Jamal ad-Din -- 122 -- 232 -- al-Amara 107 -- al-Bakr, Ahmed Hassan -- 85 -- 97-8 -- al-Bashir, Omar 132 -- al-Bayati, Abdul Wahab 26. 327 $aal-Bazzaz, [Abd al-Rahman] 122 -- al-Bitar, N. -- al-Bitar, N 122 -- al-Bitar, N 239n -- al-Bukhari 234n -- al-Din, Khayr 232n -- al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya 176 -- al-Halaj, M. 233n -- al-Husari, Sati' -- 122 -- 219n -- al-Husseini, Sheikh Amin 170 -- al-Jabiri, Muhammad Abid -- 128 -- 168 -- al-Jawaheri, Mohammad 26 -- al-Jeelani, A. 233n -- al-Keelani, Rashid Aali 170 -- al-Khalifa family 96 -- Al-Khalil, Samir -- 84 -- 85 -- 87-8 -- 101 -- 124 -- 138-9 -- 247n -- al-Khateeb, Ahmad 155 -- al-Maguid family 97 -- al-Malaeka, Nazik 26 -- al-Mawardi 141 -- al-Mulk, Nizam 141 -- al-Nahyan family 96 -- al-Qaddumi, Farooq -- 128 -- 167 -- al-Sa'dawi, Nawal 168 -- al-Saadun, Ahmad 155 -- al-Sabah family -- 24-5 -- 75 -- 96 -- 145 -- 182 -- al-Sabah, Jaber al-Ahmed, Amir of Kuwait -- al-Sabah, Jaber al-Ahmed, Amir of Kuwait 7 -- al-Sabah, Jaber al-Ahmed, Amir of Kuwait 141 -- al-Sabah, Mubarak 223n -- al-Sabah, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad 111 -- al-Sadat, Anwar -- 26 -- 166 -- 176 -- 217n -- 218n -- 242n -- al-Said, Nuri 202n -- al-Samaraai, Wafeeq 100 -- al-Sayab, Badr Shakir 26 -- al-Shafi'i 234n -- al-Tahtawi, R. 239-40n -- al-Tamimi, Sheikh Asaad 174 -- al-Thani family 96 -- al-uja 97 -- al-Wardi, Ali 220 -- Alawites, Syria -- 96 -- 227n -- Algeria -- 52 -- 135 -- 163 -- 166 -- 175 -- Algerian Islamic Salvation Front [FIS] 175 -- Ali, Fourth Caliph 142 -- Allah -- 26 -- 119-20 -- 138 -- 140 -- 141 -- 173 -- 174 -- 206n -- 214n -- 216n -- Islamic concept of 233n -- Allison, G.T. -- Allison, G.T 6 -- Allison, G.T 20 -- Allison, G.T 91 -- Allison, G.T 185 -- Allison, G.T 203-4n -- Amnesty International 176 -- anarchy -- 15 -- 16 -- 17 -- Anderson, B. -- Anderson, B 68-9 -- Anderson, B 70 -- Anderson, B 74 -- Anderson, B 135 -- Anderson, B 187 -- Anderson, B 219-20n -- anti-Americanism -- 165-6 -- 169-70 -- anti-Semitism 149-51. 327 $aArab Cooperation Council [ACC summit 1990] -- 24 -- 165 -- 196 -- Arab leaders/regimes -- 61-2 -- 89-92 -- 101 -- 138-9 -- 140 -- 188 -- 219-20n -- and Arab unity 70 -- and Arab unity 83 -- pan-Arab support 8-9 -- role conflict 28-30 -- role conflict 35 -- strategies 80-1 -- support from population 65 -- support from population 81 -- Arab League -- 44 -- 65 -- 160 -- 162 -- Arab states -- division 37-8 -- and the people 83 -- foreign policy 22-7 -- foreign policy 30 -- foreign policy 31-2 -- foreign policy 61 -- history of 63-7 -- history of 120 -- maltreatment of citizens 88 -- maltreatment of citizens 222n -- modernization 95 -- political structure 56 -- relations with West 163 -- solidarity 10 -- solidarity 30 -- solidarity 52 -- solidarity 135 -- Arab world -- 12 -- 64 -- 117 -- and common wealth 112 -- and common wealth 155 -- and national interest 20 -- and national interest 28 -- and national interest 82 -- blood kinship 92-6 -- blood kinship 233-4n -- hereditary nobility 93 -- linguistic unity 70 -- linguistic unity 152 -- national identity 69-70 -- national identity 113-14 -- national identity 188 -- negative community 146 -- patriarchal society 91 -- patriarchal society 141 -- political institutions 66 -- rich and poor 6 -- rich and poor 25 -- rich and poor 33 -- rich and poor 155-7 -- social values 59 -- social values 60 -- Western influence 61 -- Arab-Israeli conflict -- 10 -- 34 -- 65 -- Arabhood -- 10 -- 152 -- Arabic Renaissance [nahda] 68 -- Arabism -- 2 -- 5-6 -- 69 -- 71 -- 90 -- and Islam 5 -- and Islam 9-12 -- and Islam 28 -- and Islam 118-30 -- and Islam 132 -- and Islam 137 -- and Islam 188-9 -- and national interests 23-4 -- and national interests 28 -- and national interests 114 -- and national interests 219n -- and Others 137 -- and Others 148-54 -- and Others 191. 327 $aand statesovereignty 23 -- and statesovereignty 30 -- and statesovereignty 32 -- and statesovereignty 35 -- and statesovereignty 115 -- and statesovereignty 137-48 -- as collective identity 8-9 -- as collective identity 117 -- as collective identity 122 -- as collective identity 138 -- as collective identity 146 -- as collective identity 216-17n -- as collective identity 219n -- cultural capital 126-7 -- cultural capital 135-6 -- vs. Arab state 67-71 -- Arabs -- 66-7 -- 137 -- Areba Arabs 236n -- grass-roots 2 -- grass-roots 52 -- grass-roots 159-64 -- mainstream 164-73 -- musta'aribah [Arabized Arabs] 236n -- politicization of 64-5 -- Arafat, Yassir -- 132 -- 161-2 -- 167 -- Ardd-u-Allah [Allah's land] 142 -- Arefs brothers 97 -- Arendt, H. -- 218n -- 222n -- 225n -- worldlessness, concept of 218n -- as-Suwairah 97 -- asabiyya -- 92 -- 93-4 -- 227n -- Assad, Hafez President -- 96 -- 132 -- 133 -- 163 -- 173 -- 176 -- 227n -- authoritarian regimes -- 58 -- 86 -- 87 -- 98-102 -- and passive population 64-5 -- and passive population 139 -- foreign policy 7-8 -- foreign policy 55 -- foreign policy 77 -- political tradition 138-9 -- Aziz, Tariq -- 102 -- 228n -- 229n -- 246n -- Ba'ath regime -- 23 -- 29 -- 39 -- 57 -- 82 -- 85-8 -- 202n -- 235n -- alienation from Iraqi society 78 -- alienation from Iraqi society 87 -- and economy 109 -- and integrity of State 73 -- and kinship 97 -- and Kuwait invasion 8 -- and Kuwait invasion 81 -- and Westerntolerance 49 -- despotism 56 -- despotism 72 -- despotism 74 -- despotism 85 -- illegitimate 83-4 -- popularity of 153 -- Baghdad 73 -- baghi 175 -- Bahrain 96 -- Ball, Nicole -- 82 -- 106 -- Barakat, Halim 91 -- Barnett, M. -- Barnett, M 28 -- Barnett, M 82 -- Basra -- 73 -- 107 -- Batatu, Hanna -- 96 -- 248n -- Bazoft, Ferzad -- 34 -- 49 -- 52 -- 80 -- 213n. 327 $aBe'eri, E. 220-1n -- Beblawi, H. 80 -- Beg, Aslam 207n -- Beg, Sabih 143-4 -- Belhadj, Ali 175 -- Ben Ali, Z. 163 -- Benn, Tony [British MP] 205n -- Boughaiba, H. 163 -- Bourdieu, P. -- Bourdieu, P 131 -- Bourdieu, P 135 -- Bourdieu, P 214-15n -- Bourdieu, P 234-5n -- Bourdieu, P 237-8n -- brinkmanship 78 -- Brown, Carl L. 41 -- Bubiyan -- 22 -- 75 -- 111 -- Buchanan, P. 212n -- Bull, Hedley 16 -- Bush, George -- 41 -- 43-4 -- 49 -- 50 -- 164 -- 195 -- Butler, Richard 1 -- Buzan, Barry 45-6 -- Caliph Othman 238n -- Caliphate -- 139 -- 174 -- Ceausescu, N 243n -- Chirot, D. 81-2 -- Chomsky, N. 200n -- Christianity -- natural law 16 -- tradition demythologized 118 -- CIA, warnings ignored 44 -- clans 84-5 -- Conrad, J.[Heart of Darkness] 200n -- constructive engagement -- 43 -- 49 -- coups d'etat 66 -- Cox, R. 184 -- Cox, Sir Percy 143-5 -- Crusaders -- 174 -- 175 -- 177 -- culture -- 236 -- and institutions 58-9 -- role of 126-7 -- role of 215-16n -- role of 224n -- d'Amato, Alfonso 162 -- Damascus 164 -- Dar-il-islam 120 -- Dawisha, A. -- Dawisha, A 79 -- Dawisha, A 91 -- dawla 141-2 -- decision-makers -- 6-7 -- 15 -- 19-20 -- and force 79 -- and knowledge 17 -- and knowledge 31-2 -- and knowledge 53-4 -- and territorial disputes 147 -- and war 54 -- domestic dynamics 183-4 -- organizational process model 20-1 -- rational actor model 20 -- rational actor model 58 -- rational actor model 184 -- rational actor model 185 -- decision-making -- and collective myth 122 -- and institutionalized beliefs 55-6 -- and institutionalized beliefs 57-8 -- and institutionalized beliefs 61 -- and kinships networks 101-2 -- and perceptions 115 -- and perceptions 179-80 -- and perceptions 185-6 -- foreign policy 61 -- foreign policy 62 -- foreign policy 118 -- foreign policy 147-8 -- foreign policy 181-3 -- definition of 235-6n. 327 $aDessouki, A.E.H. 330 $b'Broadens current debates on the future of Islamic societies.' Middle East Focusing on the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Hamdi Hassan offers a balanced examination of the motivation of the Iraqi polity and the conditions which accelerated and facilitated the decision to invade. Critical of the traditional approach of most Middle East studies, The Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait offers a counterpoint to Western interpretations of this key event in the contemporary history of the Middle East.Hassan examines how Saddam Hussein assessed and responded to American and Israeli intentions after the invasion, the reaction of other Arab states, and the unprecedented grassroots support for the Iraqi leadership. In this context, the author examines the social structure of Iraqi society - families, clans and regional alliances - and the importance of Ba'athism. Hassan also examines the political structure of the country, relating the identity of Arabism - the religion and language which is associated closely with the Pan Arabist ideals - to Iraqi foreign policy.'If you're not satisfied with the mainstream western press's explanation of Saddam Hussein's behaviour or why he's still in power, then read this book... A powerful antidote to the uninformed, prejuding drivel that is the standard western media fare.' Spectre 606 $aPersian Gulf War, 1991 606 $aPanarabism 607 $aPersian Gulf Region$xPolitics and government 615 0$aPersian Gulf War, 1991. 615 0$aPanarabism. 676 $a956.7044/2 700 $aHassan$b Hamdi A$01704685 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910813927603321 996 $aThe Iraqi invasion of Kuwait$94090856 997 $aUNINA