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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition
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Space cops: coming to a planet near you! No one within the administration or the nuclear weapons establishment is publicly advocating placing low-yield weapons in space--yet. Here's how it might happen. Mike Moore.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Nov-Dec 2003 v59 i6 p46(11) (7111 words)
General strategies: how the United States makes war. ... Eliot Cohen explains America's defence doctrine
Harvard International Review Fall 2003 v25 i3 p60(4) (2550 words)
Sport fans' attitudes toward war analogies as descriptors for sport. Christian M. End, Jeff Kretschmar, Jamonn Campbell, David G. Mueller, Beth Dietz-Uhler.
Journal of Sport Behavior Dec 2003 v26 i4 p356(12) (3539 words)
Leashing the dogs of war. David B. Rivkin Jr., Lee A. Casey.
The National Interest Fall 2003 i73 p57(13) (7327 words)
Military history today: Jeremy Black calls for a more wide-ranging, inclusive approach to the history of warfare. Today's History Jeremy Black.
History Today Nov 2003 v53 i11 p46(2) (1661 words)
The art of war: Lengthened shadows: III. Frederick W. Kagan.
New Criterion Nov 2003 v22 i3 p4(14) (7777 words)
Wars and thinking. Joan Nestle.
Journal of Women's History Autumn 2003 v15 i3 p49(10) (4000 words)
Lessons from the Vietnam War. I.C.F. Spry.
National Observer - Australia and World Affairs Autumn 2003 p40(11) (4044 words)
Blessed are the peacemakers (and probably Norwegian): as blood continues to be spilt in the Middle East, peace on earth has never seemed so unachievable. Yet the number of violent trouble spots around the world is actually declining. Anton La Guardia on the men and women who try to resolve conflicts. Anton La Guardia.
New Statesman (1996) Dec 15, 2003 v132 i4668 p18(3) (1922 words)
Saddam's Capture: "Ladies and Gentlemen, We Got Him." Inside the daring nighttime raid that nabbed Saddam--and what it means for Bush and Iraq. (Cover Story) Nancy Gibbs.
Time Dec 22, 2003 v162 i25 p15 (2504 words)
The compliment men: novelist Nicholas Jose, finding himself in Washington at the time of the Iraqi war, monitors the mood on the ground and ponders the implications of Australia's alliance with the USA. Diary Nicholas Jose.
Meanjin Dec 2003 v62 i4 p7(15) (5555 words)
Vengeance Has Its Day: Lawlessness takes on a new meaning as Iraqi gangs launch a killing spree against Saddam's Old Guard. World Romesh Ratnesar.
Time Dec 1, 2003 v162 i22 p58 (1788 words)
The Private Jessica Lynch: Spend some time visiting with her, and you'll discover not only what really happened in Iraq but who her heroes are, what haunts her and how she plans to find her way back to normal. (Cover Story/At Home) Nancy Gibbs.
Time Nov 17, 2003 v162 i20 p24 (4420 words)
The Insurgent And The Soldier: They view themselves as men of honor. And they are trying to wipe each other out in Fallujah, Iraq's red-hot core. (World) Simon Robinson.
Time Nov 17, 2003 v162 i20 p48 (1353 words)
The Secret Collaborators: WHY DID LAST SPRING'S WAR GO SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE OCCUPATION? A TIME EXCLUSIVE ON HOW SADDAM HUSSEIN GOT UNDONE BY HIS OWN MEN. (World) Michael Ware.
Time Oct 20, 2003 v162 i16 p30 (3696 words)
On the Hill: Memory Loss. michael crowley.
The New Republic Oct 6, 2003 p10 (1335 words)
The Unbuilding of Iraq: PERFECT STORM: Wrongheaded assumptions. Ideological blinders. Weak intelligence, missteps, poor coordination and bad luck. How Team Bush's reconstruction efforts went off the rails from day one. John Barry, Evan Thomas.
Newsweek Oct 6, 2003 p34 (2549 words)
Aftershocks of the Iraq war: what purposes have been fulfilled? Judith Yaphe, Kenneth Katzman, Omer Taspinar, Martha Neff Kessler.
Middle East Policy Fall 2003 v10 i3 p1(21) (14608 words)
The shareholder model: making America's global leadership more effective. (Quarterly). Nikolas K. Gvosdev.
The National Interest Fall 2003 i73 p144(5) (2786 words)
The Operator - George Tenet undermines the CIA. spencer ackerman, john b. judis.
The New Republic Sept 22, 2003 p18 (6510 words)
Saddam's inglorious end. Editorials; Saddam Hussein
The Nation Jan 5, 2004 v278 i1 p3 (969 words)
The Year of the War Reporter - Twelve months of conflict: a review. (Industry Overview) Greg Mitchell.
Editor & Publisher Dec 15, 2003 p17 (2153 words)
Stumbling Into War. James P. Rubin.
Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p46 (7769 words)
War and aftermath. Frederick W. Kagan.
Policy Review August-Sept 2003 i120 p3(25) (11178 words)
Australia's involvement in the Iraq War. Keith Suter.
Contemporary Review Nov 2003 v283 i1654 p275(6) (2784 words)
Behind Bush's drive to war. US Pres George W. Bush Joaquin Cabrejas.
The Humanist Nov-Dec 2003 v63 i6 p20(5) (3006 words)
Tony Blair goes to war: in a new book, a British journalist documents the day-by-day march into conflict in Iraq. (Thirty Days: Tony Blair and the Test of History by Peter Stothard)(Excerpt) Peter Stothard.
Smithsonian Oct 2003 v34 i7 p50 (5602 words)
Calling a lie a lie: the dicey dynamics of exposing untruths. David Greenberg.
Columbia Journalism Review Sept-Oct 2003 v42 i3 p58(2) (1337 words)
Ideology, morality and the war in Iraq. Defence Tom Frame.
Quadrant Sept 2003 v47 i9 p30(3) (2202 words)
Counsel to Britain: U.S. power, the "special relationship" and the global order. Conrad Black.
The National Interest Fall 2003 i73 p71(6) (3320 words)
One man's world: George Bush's men have made the imperial grand strategy explicit. But the belief that the US is above international law began long before this president. the big picture Noam Chomsky.
New Statesman (1996) Nov 17, 2003 v132 i4664 p16(4) (3073 words)
With France like this, who needs enemies? What motivated French President Chirac to aggressively undermine U.S. policy in Iraq? Will the alliance between Paris and Washington endure? (RELATED ARTICLE: 'Undeniably and horribly savage': the French in Algeria) Gary Turbak.
VFW Magazine Oct 2003 v91 i2 p24(4) (1912 words)
MOVING TARGETS. covert operations in Iraq Seymour M. Hersh.
The New Yorker Dec 15, 2003 v79 i39 p048 (4458 words)
So, What Went Wrong? Ever since America's decisive military victory, Iraq has been nothing but trouble. TIME reports on the errors and bad guesses, before and after the war, that got the Bush Administration into this spot. (The Miscalculations) Michael Elliott.
Time Oct 6, 2003 v162 i14 p30 (4007 words)
The backside of war; how I saved Iraq's modern art, and other confessions. A noncombatant's diary. P.J. O'Rouke.
The Atlantic Monthly Dec 2003 v292 i5 p69(13) (9467 words)
'Hidden wounds': on killing in combat: society has a moral obligation to reassure those who kill in war that what they did was right and necessary. This is especially so in politically ambiguous wars like Vietnam. Dave Grossman. VFW Magazine August 2003 v90 i11 p24(5) (2627 words)
Just policing, not war. (applying models of community policing to international incidents) Gerald Schlabach. America July 7, 2003 v189 i1 p19 (2022 words)
The heat is on: as questions grow, so does Bush's vulnerability. (Articles). (did President exaggerate threat posed by Iraq?)(Column) John Nichols. The Nation August 18, 2003 v277 i5 p13 (2143 words)
Who's the Real Enemy in Iraq? Until the U.S. learns to distinguish friend from foe, it'll keep alienating more and more Iraqis. Stanley Reed. Business Week August 25, 2003 i3846 p56 (679 words)
The War's New Front: A Baghdad bombing raises fears of terrorism and heightens dangers facing Iraqis cooperating with the U.S. (Collaborators) Brian Bennett. Time August 18, 2003 v162 i7 p34 (1554 words)
Show me the way to go home - Show me the way to go home; America and empire. (America and Iraqistan) The Economist (US) August 16, 2003 v368 i8337 p10US (1296 words)
Imposing our will. (Letter From Ground Zero). (comparing the Vietnam War to the Iraq War)(Editorial) Jonathan Schell. The Nation August 4, 2003 v277 i4 p10 (1089 words)
'Lyndon B. Bush'? (Bush Administration losing credibility)(Editorial) Eric Alterman. The Nation August 4, 2003 v277 i4 p12 (1017 words)
Families Ask Why: Relatives of GIs in Iraq are speaking out about mounting casualties and long deployments. Jerry Adler. Newsweek August 4, 2003 p30 (1057 words)
Jessica Lynch's story: a little too perfect? (Free Press) Steve Ritea. American Journalism Review August-Sept 2003 v25 i6 p10(2) (1297 words)
Iraq Will Cost The US-Led Alliance Far More Than Washington Thinks:. APS Diplomat News Service July 28, 2003 v59 i4 p0 (1675 words)
FAITH-BASED INTELLIGENCE. (assertion made in President Bush's state of union) David Remnick.
The New Yorker July 28, 2003 v79 i20 p027 (1386 words)
THE SYRIAN BET. (the Niger uranium controversy ) Seymour M. Hersh. The New Yorker July 28, 2003 v79 i20 p032 (4010 words)
Follow the Yellowcake Road: What began as a minor Italian mystery is now a drama testing Bush's credibility as never before. Inside the Iraqi intel wars. Michael Isikoff, Evan Thomas. Newsweek July 28, 2003 p22 (1413 words)
A Soldier's Life: Chris Coffin wasn't supposed to be in harm's way in Iraq. He was killed there this month. How the war is straining U.S. soldiers--and haunting those they left at home. (Cover/The Casualties) Time July 21, 2003 v162 i3 p28+ (3021 words)
BENEATH THE SAND. John Cassidy. The New Yorker July 14, 2003 v79 i19 p064 (10227 words)
The press and private Lynch: the Pentagon was selling a patriotic tale. It found many eager buyers. (Articles). Daphne Eviatar. The Nation July 7, 2003 v277 i1 p18 (2122 words)
Weapons Of Mass Disappearance: The war in Iraq was based largely on intelligence about banned arms that still haven't been found. Was America's spy craft wrong--or manipulated? (Nation) Michael Duffy. Time June 9, 2003 v161 i23 p28+
The Men Who Won the War: An 'embed' looks at our soldiers. Jim Lacey. National Review May 19, 2003 v55 i9 pNA
Fear eats the soul. John Berger. The Nation May 12, 2003 v276 i18 p33
Never again. (Comment). (criticism of Congress to relinquish war authorization authority) Bruce Ackerman. The American Prospect May 2003 v14 i5 p24(1)
A World Shaken Up: Consequences of the first important event of the 21st century -- good and bad. Paul Johnson. National Review April 21, 2003 v55 i7 pNA
The American Way of War. Victor Davis Hanson. National Review April 21, 2003 v55 i7 pNA
Fighting Fair and Foul: 'Asymmetrical warfare' in the Land of Saddam. Victor Davis Hanson. National Review April 21, 2003 v55 i7 pNA
The Secret War: It's been the best-covered war in history. But the key to success was what we didn't see: Special Forces, psyop, the air war--and the utterly inept Iraqi Army. Evan Thomas, Martha Brant. Newsweek April 21, 2003 p24
End Game: Winning the Peace. Kevin Whitelaw, Julian E. Barnes, Elaine M. Grossman, Mark Mazzetti, Kit R. Roane, Linda Robinson, Richard J. Newman, Thomas Omestad, Kenneth T. Walsh. U.S. News & World Report April 21, 2003 p14-24
OFFENSE AND DEFENSE. (Iraq war) Seymour M. Hersh. The New Yorker April 7, 2003 v79 i7 p043
WAITING FOR THE FUTURE: Their schools and hospitals in ruins, Iraqis hope the next generation finds peace. ERIC HOSKINS, SAMANTHA NUTT. Maclean's May 5, 2003 p28
A necessary war? Not according to U.N. monitors--or to U.S. intelligence, which has watched the situation even more carefully. (Cover Story). (Cover Story) John Prados. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists May-June 2003 v59 i3 p26(8)
Debunking The Domino theory: a leaked State Department report casts doubt on the idea that the brave new Iraq the Bush administration anticipates, can ever be achieved. (Regional). Milan Vesely. The Middle East May 2003 p20(2)
Weight of the World: The United Nations spent the war on the sidelines, sent there by a Bush administration contemptuous of its clout. Can Kofi Annan make it relevant again? Melinda Henneberger. Newsweek May 26, 2003 p32
Humiliation & rage stalk the Arab world: to many Arabs, even Saddam Hussein was better than defeat by the American-led coalition. (News Analysis). (Cover Story) Neil MacFarquhar. New York Times Upfront May 9, 2003 v135 i14 p16(3)
The Road to Damascus: What the recent toppling means to that other Ba'athist state. MEYRAV WURMSER. National Review May 5, 2003 v55 i8 pNA
Were we wrong? Robert Kuttner. The American Prospect May 2003 v14 i5 p3(1)
Dying for the government. (It Seems to Me). (redefining the meaning of dying for one's country with reference to Iraq War) Howard Zinn. The Progressive June 2003 v67 i6 p16(2)
Patriotic threats. (actions against war protesters) Matthew Rothschild. The Progressive May 2003 v67 i5 p4(1)
Lionized in Winter: At 85, Robert Byrd has become an overnight Internet sensation and the Senate's unlikeliest liberal. (Nation) Matthew Cooper. Time June 2, 2003 v161 i22 p33 |
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