Information on "Education" and "Iraq"
July 2004
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Jul 2004
Donor Activities and Civil Society Potential in Iraq
Author: Sloan Mann, Ylber Bajraktari, Patricia Karam, Dan Serwer, Judy Barsalou
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report examines the slice of aid funds devoted to civil society development, including democracy training, civic programs, human rights and education reform in post-conflict Iraq. More on «Donor Activities and Civil Society Potential in Iraq» -
Jul 2004
After the Butler Report: Time to Take on the Group Think in Washington and London
Author: Ian Davis, Andreas Persbo
Publisher: British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
This paper examines the collection of intelligence on Iraq by British agencies and the subsequent use of that information by the British government. More on «After the Butler Report: Time to Take on the Group Think in Washington and London»
May 2004
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May 2004
Postconflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy
Author: Faleh A Jabar
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report analyzes the institutional and social components that shape the politics of reconstruction in Iraq. More on «Postconflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy»
January 2004
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2004
Advanced Distributed Learning
Author: Konstantin Arkhipov, Jannie W. Barrett, Walter Christman, Olga Danylova, Matthew Fawkner, J. Dexter Fletcher, Peggy Garza, Ulrich Emanuel Gysel, Tom Hazard, Andrij Ivashchenko, Greta Keremidchieva, Jeffrey A. Krinock, Ján Kollár, Effie Law, Bonnie Mihalka, Wasana Ngaogate, Vasiliy Ovodkov, Márcia Pereira, Peter Rajchman, Ladislav Samuelis, Kateryna Synytsya, Olexiy Voychenko, Robert A. Winkler
Publisher: ProCon Ltd. / International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
This publication focuses on research and advancements in the field of advanced distributed learning (ADL). More on «Advanced Distributed Learning» -
Jan 2004
Critical Mass: Weighing in on Force Transformation and Speed Kills Post-Operation Iraqi Freedom
Author: Irvin Lim
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This paper examines the operational and strategic level of war as well as the influences of speed and mass on the outcome of combat. More on «Critical Mass: Weighing in on Force Transformation and Speed Kills Post-Operation Iraqi Freedom»
July 2003
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Jul 2003
Why They Fight: Combat Motivation in the Iraq War
Author: Leonard Wong, Thomas A. Kolditz, Raymond A. Millen, Terrence M. Potter
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This monograph argues that the true strength of America's military lies not in its hardware or high-tech equipment, but in its soldiers. More on «Why They Fight: Combat Motivation in the Iraq War»
January 2003
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Jan 2003
Would an Invasion of Iraq Be a "Just War"?
Author: David Smock
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report presents a summary of the discussions at a symposium organized by the United States Institute of Peace in 2002, whose purpose was to address the question of whether the Gulf War met just war criteria. More on «Would an Invasion of Iraq Be a "Just War"?»
December 2002
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11 Dec 2002
An Alternative Strategy for the War on Terrorism
Author: Laurent Murawiec
Publisher: Hudson Institute
This publication examines US strategies in the war on terrorism and suggests an alternative strategy to enable success. More on «An Alternative Strategy for the War on Terrorism» -
Dec 2002
Strategic Insights, Volume I, Issue 10
Author: Douglas Porch, T V Paul, Robert E Looney, Peter Lavoy, Daniel Moran, Kenneth A Luikart, William Casebeer, Troy Thomas, Brendan L Wilson
Publisher: Center on Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
This issue of Strategic Insights examines several aspects of US foreign and domestic policy. More on «Strategic Insights, Volume I, Issue 10»
October 2002
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1 Oct 2002
Iraq Backgrounder - What Lies Beneath
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report reviews the mechanics of Saddam Hussein’s rule in Iraq, looks at the political dynamics that govern relations between religious and ethnic entities, and describes the various opposition groups and their potential role. More on «Iraq Backgrounder - What Lies Beneath»


