Series on the Iraq War and its Consequences
(ISSN: 1793-1711)
A series of books offering incisive, intellectual analyses on the war in Iraq. Written by renowned experts and scholars, the books examine the Iraq war from various angles and perspectives (US foreign policy, illegal looting of archaeological artifacts, economic consequences and burden of war, human rights abuses etc.).
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Published titles
Vol. 1
Iraq War and Its Consequences, The
Thoughts of Nobel Peace Laureates and Eminent Scholars
edited by Irwin Abrams & Wang Gungwu
Vol. 2
Iraq Beyond the Headlines
History, Archaeology, and War
by Benjamin R Foster, Karen Polinger Foster & Patty Gerstenblith