Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, The US and The Future of Iraq: Quarterly Essay

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Explore the complexities of Iraq's political landscape in 'Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, The US and The Future of Iraq', a compelling Quarterly Essay by Paul McGeough. This thought-provoking exploration dives deep into why Iraq remains a fragile state, despite American attempts to instill a stable democracy in the region. With a rich historical context, McGeough meticulously examines the pivotal roles of tribal and religious leaders or sheikhs in Iraq's tumultuous journey. Learn about how these influential figures have shaped the nation's fate, from the era of Saddam Hussein to contemporary conflicts, underscoring that Iraq's governance hinges on their cooperation. With stunning narratives that also recount figures like Lawrence of Arabia and Gertrude Bell, this ground-breaking essay offers a unique lens into Iraq's identity and future. Ideal for historians, political enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the intricate web of loyalties in Iraq, this Quarterly Essay is essential reading. Grab your copy today and uncover the truths behind Iraq's ongoing challenges and the pivotal roles of its influential sheikhs.

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