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Building Toward Crisis: Saddam's Strategy for Survival (Policy Papers (Washington Institute for Near East Policy), No. 48.)
Published in Paperback by Washington Institute For Near East Policy (July, 1998)
Author: Amatzia Baram
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complete.
I read this book for an Arab politics class this year.

It is written by an Israeli, so inevitably there is a slant. However, Israelis understand Arab and Islamic politics better than anyone else in the world, including the Arabs themselves. It is essential to their survival.

It details the power structure of Iraq's tribes, it explains Saddam's motivations and shows that they are indeed rational, etc.

I highly recommend this policy paper in book format.

one of the world's great survivors
One of the most informative books on the Iraqi regime in the post Gulf War enviornment. For an understanding of Saddam's ability to survive through the 90's and the methods and Iraqi institutions 'one of the world's great survivors' has relied upon, Building Towards Crisis is an excellent book. Highly recommended for anyone really interested in Iraq.


Iraq's Road to War
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (March, 1994)
Authors: Amatzia Baram and Barry M. Rubin
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Iraq's Road to War
The American and European scholarly contribution to understanding the Kuwait War tended to be limited to military analysis, polemical arguments, and abstract interpretations; and these have mostly petered out as interest in the war has declined. Accordingly, the important task of interpreting that conflict has been left largely to Israelis, who done an outstanding job fulfilling it. In the present study, a mostly Israeli cast of authors looks at the Iraqi decision to go to war, and the consequences of that decision. Baram draws on his unique knowledge of Iraqi politics to take on that most difficult of tasks, probing Saddam Husayn's mind. Mark A. Heller explains why the Iraqi army regularly performs poorly. Ofra Bengio looks at the balance of power within Iraq's ethnic communities. Patrick Clawson points out the subtle economic impact of the sanctions against Iraq while Robert J. Lieber argues that Saddam Husayn's adventurism could easily have deeply harmed the world economy. A host of authors-including Rubin, Shaul Bakhash, Joseph Nevo, David Kushner, and the late Avner Yaniv-then look at Iraq's foreign relations through the 1990-91 crisis and war. But perhaps most interesting is the chapter by Joseph Kostiner on the much-neglected Kuwaiti angle. He establishes the basic precepts of that country's foreign policy-essentially neutralism and good Arab citizenship-and then shows how these guidelines were maintained throughout the crisis leading up to 2 August 1990. He finds the thesis that Kuwaitis provoked Iraq to war not convincing.

Middle East Quarterly, June 1994


Challenges to Democracy in the Middle East
Published in Paperback by Markus Wiener Pub (October, 1997)
Authors: William Harris, Amatzia Baram, Ahmad Ashraf, Heath Lowry, and Yesim Arat
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Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'Thist Iraq, 1968-89
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (May, 1991)
Author: Amatzia Baram
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Culture, history, and ideology in the formation of Ba°thist Iraq, 1968-89
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford ()
Author: Amatzia Baram
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