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Quicksilver War Is A Panoramic Political History Of The Wars That Coursed Through Syria And Iraq In The Wake Of The 'arab Spring' And Eventually Merged To Become A Regional Catastrophe: A Kaleidoscopic And Constantly Shifting Conflict Involving Many Different Parties And Phases. William Harris Distils The Highly Complex Dynamics Behind The Conflict, Starting With The Brutalizing Baathist Regimes In Damascus And Baghdad. He Charts The Malignant Consequences Of Incompetent Us Occupation Of Iraq And Bashar Al-assad's Self-righteous Mismanagement Of Syria, Through The Implosion Of Syria, And The Emergence Of Eastern And Western Theatres Of War Focused Respectively On Future Control Of Syria And The Challenge Of Isis. Beyond The Immediate Arena Of Conflict, Geopolitical Riptides Have Also Been Set In Motion, Including Turkey's Embroilment In The War And The Shifting Circumstances Of The Kurds. This Sweeping History Addresses Urgent Questions For Our Time. Will The World Rubber-stamp And Bankroll The Russian-led 'solution' In Syria, Backed By Turkey And Iran? Is The 'quicksilver War' About To Reach An Explosive Finale? Or Will Ongoing Political Maneuvering Mutate Into Years Of Further Violence?
This work investigates the complex political and military origins of the interconnected conflicts in Syria and Iraq following the Arab Spring. William H. Harris, a scholar of Middle Eastern politics, utilizes a historical framework to analyze the collapse of state structures in the Levant. He argues that the regional catastrophe resulted from a combination of long-standing Baathist authoritarianism, the destabilizing effects of the United States' occupation of Iraq, and the subsequent mismanagement by regional leaders like Bashar al-Assad.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this book as a comprehensive synthesis of the multifaceted wars in the Levant. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous overview for those seeking to understand the structural causes of the regional instability.
Page Count:
230
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019091131X
ISBN-13:
9780190911317
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