ABSTRACT
External intervention by the U.N. and other actors in ethnic conflicts has interfered with the state-building process in post-colonial states. Rear examines the 1991 uprisings in Iraq and demonstrates how this intervention has contributed to the problems with democratization experienced in the post-Saddam era. This timely work will appeal to scholars of International Relations and Middle East studies, as well as those seeking greater insight into the current conflict in Iraq.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Literature Review
part |2 pages
Part II Theory-Building
part |2 pages
Part III Case Study
part |2 pages
Part IV Conclusion