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Contents List of contributors ix Part I: Framing the issues 1 1 Introduction: Iraq's challenge to world order 3 Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu 2 Lines in the sand: The United Nations in Iraq, 1980--2001 16 David M. Malone and James Cockayne Part II: Structural and normative challenges 35 3 The unipolar concert: Unipolarity and multilateralism in the age of globalization 37 Mohammed Ayoob and Matthew Zierler 4 International peace and security and state sovereignty: Contesting norms and norm entrepreneurs 57 Brian L. Job 5 The world says no: The global movement against war in Iraq 75 David Cortright Part III: Perspectives from within the region 93 6 Iraq and world order: A Lebanese perspective 95 Latif Abul-Husn 7 Iraq and world order: A Turkish perspective 114 Ayla Göl 8 Iran's assessment of the Iraq crisis and the post-9/11 international order 134 Anoushiravan Ehteshami 9 The Iraq crisis and world order: An Israeli perspective 161 Mark A. Heller 10 Egypt and the Iraq war 175 Ibrahim A. Karawan 11 Reactions in the Muslim world to the Iraq conflict 187 Amin Saikal Part IV: External actor perspectives 201 12 The United States and the United Nations in light of wars on terrorism and Iraq 203 Jane Boulden and Thomas G. Weiss 13 Baghdad to Baghdad: The United Kingdom's odyssey 217 A. J. R. Groom and Sally Morphet 14 Explaining France's opposition to the war against Iraq 234 Jean-Marc Coicaud, with Hélene Gandois and Lysette Rutgers 15 Iraq and world order: A Russian perspective 249 Ekaterina Stepanova 16 Iraq and world order: A German perspective 265 Harald Müller 17 Avoiding strategic failure in the aftermath of the Iraq war: Partnership in peacebuilding 282 Chiyuki Aoi and Yozo Yokota 18 Iraq and world order: A Latin American perspective 298 Mo´nica Serrano and Paul Kenny 19 Iraq and world order: A Pakistani perspective 315 Hasan-Askari Rizvi 20 Iraq and world order: A perspective on NATO's relevance 328 Fred Tanner 21 The Iraq crisis and world order: A perspective from the European Union 344 Luis Martinez 22 Quicksand? The United Nations and Iraq, 2001--2005 357 David M. Malone and James Cockayne Part V: International legal and doctrinal issues 379 23 The war in Iraq as illegal and illegitimate 381 David Krieger 24 Legitimacy as an assessment of existing legal standards: The case of the 2003 Iraq war 397 Charlotte Ku 25 The multinational action in Iraq and international law 413 Ruth Wedgwood 26 Iraq and the social logic of international security 426 Jean-Marc Coicaud 27 Justifying the Iraq war as a humanitarian intervention: The cure is worse than the disease 444 Nicholas J. Wheeler and Justin Morris 28 The responsibility to protect and the war on Saddam Hussein 464 Ramesh Thakur 29 Post-war relations between occupying powers and the United Nations 479 Simon Chesterman 30 Common enemies: The United States, Israel and the world crisis 497 Tarak Barkawi Part VI: Conclusion 517 31 Structural and normative challenges 519 James Cockayne and Cyrus Samii Index 535
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Iraq War, 2003-.
World politics -- 21st century.