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Elite theory and the 2003 Iraq occupation by the United States : how US corporate elites created Iraq's political system / Bamo Nouri.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Routledge studies in US foreign policyPublisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Description: x, 259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367706913
  • 9780367706920
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Elite theory and the 2003 Iraq occupation by the United StatesDDC classification:
  • 956.7044/31 23
LOC classification:
  • DS79.769 .N68 2022
Contents:
Theories and methods -- Backgrounds, world-views, and networks in the George W. Bush elite -- US elite decision-making in the creation of Iraq's 2005 constitution -- US elite decision-making in the privatisation of Iraq -- The legacy of US Democracy promotion in Iraq - Iraq's elitist political system.
Summary: "This book locates US elites as members of corporate elite networks and drivers of corporate elite interests and argues that studying the social sources of US power plays an important part in understanding the nature of their decisions in US foreign policy. Exploring the decisions taken by American elites on the Iraq war, the author argues that the decisions and agendas US elites pursued in Iraq were driven by corporate elite interests - embedded in them as individuals and in groups through the corporate elite networks they were rooted in - which they prioritised, using democracy promotion as a cover up. Using elite theory, membership network analysis and content analysis, this book explains who these elites were, how their backgrounds and social influences impacted their world-views, and what this looked like in a detailed exploration of their decision-making on the ground in Iraq. Nouri examines the nature of US power, what drives it, what it looks like and its legacies. This volume provides valuable understandings and lessons to scholars and students of International Relations studying democracy, US foreign policy, post-colonialism, elite theory, US imperialism, neoliberalism, orientalism, Iraqi politics, and the making of the Iraq constitution"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: SS40053O: US Politics in an International Context | SS50044O: Research Methods | SS60067O: International Human Rights
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theories and methods -- Backgrounds, world-views, and networks in the George W. Bush elite -- US elite decision-making in the creation of Iraq's 2005 constitution -- US elite decision-making in the privatisation of Iraq -- The legacy of US Democracy promotion in Iraq - Iraq's elitist political system.

"This book locates US elites as members of corporate elite networks and drivers of corporate elite interests and argues that studying the social sources of US power plays an important part in understanding the nature of their decisions in US foreign policy. Exploring the decisions taken by American elites on the Iraq war, the author argues that the decisions and agendas US elites pursued in Iraq were driven by corporate elite interests - embedded in them as individuals and in groups through the corporate elite networks they were rooted in - which they prioritised, using democracy promotion as a cover up. Using elite theory, membership network analysis and content analysis, this book explains who these elites were, how their backgrounds and social influences impacted their world-views, and what this looked like in a detailed exploration of their decision-making on the ground in Iraq. Nouri examines the nature of US power, what drives it, what it looks like and its legacies. This volume provides valuable understandings and lessons to scholars and students of International Relations studying democracy, US foreign policy, post-colonialism, elite theory, US imperialism, neoliberalism, orientalism, Iraqi politics, and the making of the Iraq constitution"-- Provided by publisher.

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