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France and Iraq

France and Iraq Oil, Arms and French Policy Making in the Middle East

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France and Iraq

Oil, Arms and French Policy Making in the Middle East

David Styan

Political Science / International Relations / General

France's opposition to the Iraq war in 2003 was greeted with surprise and outrage by Anglo-American politicians. But as David Styan argues in his penetrating new book, Chirac's stance was consistent with a decades-long reorientation of French foreign policy. Styan dissects the processes by which a country notorious for its suppression of Algerian independence came to cast itself as the anti-imperialist champion of the Arab world. Styan charts France's divergence from the other Western powers in its relations with Iraq, uncovering the interplay between historical relationships, military industrial interests and geopolitics, which gave rise to it. Negotiating these currents are a range of vivid personalities from De Gaulle to Mitterrand.
David Styan completed his Masters at the University of Bordeaux and his PhD at the London School of Economics. He currently teaches in the School of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London

Publication Date: 24 February 2006
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9781845110451
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 12.48

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