The international struggle over Iraq: politics in the UN Security Council 1980-2005/ David M. Malone
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 327.567 MAL/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P03296 |
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Cold War peacemaker : brokering peace in the Iran-Iraq war --
New world order policeman : responding to Iraqi aggression against Kuwait --
Creeping unilateralism : humanitarian interventions and no-fly zones --
Sanctions enforcer : economic sanctions and the oil-for-food program --
Weapons inspector : UNSCOM, UNMOVIC and the disarming of Iraq --
Sidelined : from 9/11 to August 19, 2003 --
Crisis of confidence : annus horribilis and a 'vital' role --
Conclusions : serious consequences : how twenty-five years of involvement with Iraq has changed the Security Council.
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