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基本説明
Leading scholars provide a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Iraq's history and its strategic importance from three points of view: the local residents, Iraq'a neighbors, and the great powers.
Full Description
Leading scholars consider Iraq's history and strategic importance from the vantage point of its residents, neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers.
Contents
Preface, by Gary G. Sick Introduction, by Reeva S. Simon and Eleanor H. Tejirian 1: The View from Basra: Southern Iraq's Reaction to War and Occupation, 1915-1925, by Judith S. Yaphe 2: The View from Baghdad, by Reeva S. Simon 3: Mosul Questions: Economy, Identity, and Annexation, by Sarah Shields 4: The Evolution of the Iran-Iraq Border, by Lawrence G. Potter 5:A Kemalist Gambit: A View of the Political Negotiations in the Determination of the Turkish-Iraqi Border, by David Cuthell 6: Kurds and the Formation of the State of Iraq, 1917-1932, by M. R. Izady 7: The Oil Resources of Iraq: Their Role in the Policies of the Great Powers, by George E. Gruen 8: Russia from Empire to Revolution, by Peter J. Sinnott 9: Britain, France, and the Diplomatic Agreements, by David Fromkin 10: The United States, the Ottoman Empire, and the Postwar Settlement, by Eleanor H. Tejirian Postscript Additional Readings