War in Iraq: Combat & Consequence
By Jonathan Eyal (editor)21 Jun 2004
This in-depth study of the preliminary lessons of which can be drawn from the recent War in Iraq includes essays on the strategy pursued by coalition forces, the political and economic implications of the conflict on the Middle East, the future shape of the Iraq government, and the consequences of the war for relations between the United States and Europe.
The Authors:
- Michael Codner, Director of Military Sciences, RUSI
- Jonathan Eyal, Director of Studies, RUSI
- Daniel Neep, Head of the Middle East and North Africa Programme, RUSI
- Neil Partrick, Economist/Editor with the Economist Intelligence Unit
- Gareth R V Stansfield, Leverhulme Special Research Fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.