2000 words + bibliography
Discuss the main causes of the Third Gulf War in 2003
Intro: 200 words
Main: 1600 words
Conclusion: 200 words
Topics to be looked at:
– 9/11
– Bushs rogue state theory
– WMD
– Lobbying by prominent Iraqi exiles to Washington
– Iraqs vast oil reserves stability of oil flow
– Neo conservative political thought and influence
– Democracy a virtue believe in the exportation liberal values
– Geopolitical importance proximity to Iran
– Military-industrial complex
– Deterrence
– Realism
– Axis of evil Rogue state theory
– Political aims/motives
– A visible enemy
– The domino effect
– Wilsonianism
– The desire to spread democracy
– Post 9/11 security environment
– George Bushs destiny
– New world order
– Ahmed Chalabi
– Offensive realism
– Securitization theory
– The Bush doctrine
Main causes:
– 9/11
o Many argue that if not for 9/11, the invasion would be unthinkable
o Fear in the U.S
o Maintain unipolarity and hegemony
o The need for a visible enemy
o The need for deterrence
– Intense lobbying
o Mearsheimer & Walt argue the Iraq war would not have been possible without Israel
o Prove how influential this was on foreign policy in the Middle East
o Americas Military industrial complex
o Hawkish element in the Bush administration
o Ahmed Chalabi
– Realist theory, neoconservatism, anarchic international system,
o Political motives and interests
o Security dilemma
o The need to establish control in the middle east
o Invading Iraq would solve a many number of problems/threats the U.S. faced
o A vision of regime change
o Offensive realism
Essential reading list:
– One War, Many Reasons: The US Invasion of Iraq Written by Markus Nikolas Heinrich
– (John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt) Chapter 8
– The “Israel Lobby” and American Politics – Author(s): Robert C. Lieberman Source: Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Jun., 2009), pp. 235-257
– Chapter Title: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq, 2003 – Book Author(s): David C. Gompert, Hans Binnendijk and Bonny Lin
– The Iraqi Diaspora and the US Invasion of Iraq Walt Vanderbush chapter 9
– Chapter Title: The Push for War – Making the World Safe for Capitalism – Christopher Doran – 2012
– Perceiving Rogue States: The Use of the “Rogue State” Concept by U.S. Foreign Policy Elites – K. P. O’Reilly
– Rogue states and territorial disputes Author(s): Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Peter F. Trumbore
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