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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.