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Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq

Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq - Paperback

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Alexander ThompsonAudience:Young AdultPublish date:2010-01-28Pages:280
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Cornell University PressISBN-13:9780801476372ISBN-10:801476372UPC:9780801476372Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:History & Theory, International Relations, Middle EastBook Topic:DiplomacySize:9.30 x 6.10 x 0.66 inchesWeight:0.9017Product ID:SC0CW9MWX7

When President George W. Bush launched an invasion of Iraq in March of 2003, he did so without the explicit approval of the Security Council. His father's administration, by contrast, carefully funneled statecraft through the United Nations and achieved Council authorization for the U.S.-led Gulf War in 1991. The history of American policy toward Iraq displays considerable variation in the extent to which policies were conducted through the UN and other international organizations.In Channels of Power, Alexander Thompson surveys U.S. policy toward Iraq, starting with the Gulf War, continuing through the interwar years of sanctions and coercive disarmament, and concluding with the 2003 invasion and its long aftermath. He offers a framework for understanding why powerful states often work through international organizations when conducting coercive policies-and why they sometimes choose instead to work alone or with ad hoc coalitions. The conventional wisdom holds that because having legitimacy for their actions is important for normative reasons, states seek multilateral approval.Channels of Power offers a rationalist alternative to these standard legitimation arguments, one based on the notion of strategic information transmission: When state actions are endorsed by an independent organization, this sends politically crucial information to the world community, both leaders and their publics, and results in greater international support.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Cornell University PressISBN-13:9780801476372ISBN-10:801476372UPC:9780801476372Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:History & Theory, International Relations, Middle EastBook Topic:DiplomacySize:9.30 x 6.10 x 0.66 inchesWeight:0.9017Product ID:SC0CW9MWX7

Alexander Thompson is Associate Professor of Political Science at The Ohio State University.


Publisher: Cornell University Press

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