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Posted on May 3, 2017 by Toby Dodge

Iraq’s Road Back to Dictatorship

Categories1 - Peace & Statebuilding Topics, 2 - Methods, 3 - Period, Conflict Drivers, Conflict Escalation / De-escalation, Conflict Transformation, Post 9/11 (2001-Present), Power, Security Provision, Single Case Study Tagsdictatorship, Iraq, NATO, security, United States

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  • Vol. 54
  • No. 3
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  • Year 147-168
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  • Pages 147-168
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  • 1 - Peace & Statebuilding Topics 2 - Methods 3 - Period Conflict Drivers Conflict Escalation / De-escalation Conflict Transformation Post 9/11 (2001-Present) Power Security Provision Single Case Study
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