The Saddam tapes
the inner workings of a tyrant's regime, 1978-2001
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Author
Contributions
- Palkki, David D., 1974- - Contributor
- Stout, Mark, 1964- - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
93,000 words, Guess
Page Count
372 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24906802M
- ISBN-139781107016859
- OCLC Control Number739646545
- OCLC Control Numberisbn_9781107693487
- Library of Congress Control Number2011026512
Classifications
- DDC956.7044092
- LCCDS79.7 .W66 2011
Description
"This study presents the annotated transcripts of Iraqi audio recordings of meetings between Saddam Hussein and his inner circle"-- "During the 2003 war that ended Saddam Hussein's regime, coalition forces captured thousands of hours of secret recordings of meetings, phone calls, and conferences. Originally prepared by the Institute for Defense Analyses for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, this study presents annotated transcripts of Iraqi audio recordings of meetings between Saddam Hussein and his inner circle. The original study, and the larger body of captured recordings on which it rests, will provide researchers with important insights into the inner-workings of the regime and, it is hoped, the nature of authoritarian regimes more generally. The collection has implications for a range of historical questions. How did Saddam react to the pressures of his wars? How did he manage the Machiavellian world he created? How did he react to the signals and actions of the international community on matters of war and peace? Was there a difference between the public and the private Saddam on critical matters of state? A close examination of this material in the context of events and other available evidence will address these and other questions"--
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- The Saddam tapes: the inner workings of a tyrant's regime, 1978-2001
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