The book analyzes the economic cost of the Iraq war, detailing the financial burden of the war on the United States, including military spending, future obligations, and the broader economic effects of the conflict.
Volume II of The Encyclopedia of Modern Iraq provides comprehensive reference material on Iraq’s political, social, historical, and cultural developments in the modern era. Edited by Khaled A.M. Al A'ni, with a foreword by Khairallah Telfah, this volume continues the multi-volume scholarly work offering detailed entries on key figures, events, institutions, and issues relevant to Iraq. It ser…
Volume I of The Encyclopedia of Modern Iraq presents a comprehensive reference work on the political, cultural, social, and historical development of modern Iraq. Edited by Khaled A.M. Al A'ni with a foreword by Khairallah Telfah, this volume offers detailed entries on key events, institutions, personalities, and trends shaping Iraq in the modern era. Published by The Arab Encyclopedia House in…
The Encyclopedia of Modern Iraq (Volume III) provides an extensive reference covering the political, historical, cultural, and social development of Iraq in the modern era. Edited by Khaled A.M. Al A'ni, this volume includes detailed entries on key events, institutions, personalities, and issues shaping contemporary Iraq. Designed for researchers and readers seeking an authoritative source on m…
This book presents a detailed account of the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait under the leadership of Saddam Hussein. Ali Mohammed Al-Damkhi documents the political motivations behind the aggression, the systematic human rights violations committed during the occupation, and the profound impact on Kuwaiti society. Through eyewitness testimonies, historical analysis, and official records, the book …
Arte Contemporáneo Iraqí presents an in-depth exploration of contemporary art in Iraq, highlighting the creativity, resilience, and cultural identity expressed by Iraqi artists. The book examines major artistic movements, individual artists, and the social and political contexts that shape their work. Through analyses of painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed-media art, it illustrates h…
On Iraq and International Politics provides an analytical overview of Iraq’s role within regional and global political dynamics. The book examines Iraq’s foreign policy strategies, its interactions with neighboring countries, and the broader international forces that have shaped the nation’s modern political landscape. Through historical context and contemporary analysis, the author explo…
As NPR's senior foreign correspondent, Anne Garrels has covered conflicts in Chechnya, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. She is renowned for direct, down-to-earth, insightful reportage, and for her independent take on what she sees. One of only sixteen un-embedded American journalists who stayed in Baghdad's now-legendary Palestine Hotel throughout the American invasion of Iraq, she w…
The Revolution and the Young presents Saddam Hussein’s ideological perspective on the role of youth in shaping Iraq’s revolutionary and political future. In this work, he outlines the responsibilities of young generations in supporting national development, sustaining the Ba'athist revolutionary vision, and defending the principles of Arab nationalism. Through political reflections and dire…
One Trench or Two presents Saddam Hussein’s political reflections on unity, conflict, and national struggle within the context of Iraq and the Arab world. The book outlines his views on leadership, ideological commitment, and the necessity of unified action in confronting external and internal challenges. Through a combination of political commentary and strategic argumentation, Saddam Hussei…