Disarming Iraq: Monitoring Power and Resistance

Disarming Iraq: Monitoring Power and Resistance

by Michael V. Deaver
Disarming Iraq: Monitoring Power and Resistance

Disarming Iraq: Monitoring Power and Resistance

by Michael V. Deaver

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Overview

The implementation of disarmament requirements imposed by the Security Council after the Second Gulf War established a strong and unequal power relationship between the United Nations and Iraq. Although the ensuing struggle over imposed disarmament has been a major issue in world politics, international relations theorists continue to ignore it. Deaver argues that this case has important theoretical implications. Using sociological insights and a behavioral approach, he examines the power relationship as well as Iraqi resistance from 1991 to 1998. Theorists are likely to find these analytic tools useful since they provide a ready means of studying the micro-foundations of power relations in generalized terms.

Behavior such as supervision, surveillance, inspection, and monitoring are widespread and growing in world politics. A focus on tactics demonstrates the role of monitoring in maintaining and strengthening the relationship between the United Nations and Iraq. An analysis of dynamics makes comprehensible Iraqi losses of sovereignty and the eventual collapse of the relationship. Contrary to popular opinion, whoever escalated tensions hurt their own cause: Iraqi resistance contributed greatly to United Nations gains, while the United Nations successes led to the collapse of its relationship with Iraq.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275972615
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/2001
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

MICHAEL V. DEAVER is Visiting Lecturer and Academic Coordinator of the Civic Education Project in Russia. He has traveled extensively in the Middle East and has taught courses on international relations and comparative politics in Russia as a Civic Education Project fellow for three years.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Analyzing Power Relations
Iraq's Military Development
The Security Council and Iraq: Structuring Power Relations
Monitoring Tactics; Tactical Interaction and Dynamics
The End and New Beginnings bibliography
Index

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