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Dossier: Iraq/Post-Saddam Iraq
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A Wiser Peace: An Action Strategy for a Post-Conflict Iraq 
January 2003, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a US-based non-partisan thinktank on strategic and military affairs. Report Broken Link
Broken promise: Why I quit Iraq  America's approach to governing Baghdad has failed to involve Iraqis, says ISAM al-KHAFAJI, who returned home to help rebuild his country. Globe and Mail, July 18, 2003 Report Broken Link
Can the "hearts and minds" of the Iraqi people be secured?  Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School (US), October 2002 Report Broken Link
Debating Post-Saddam Policy 
20 December 2002, Foreign Policy in Focus, a US-based critical thinktank on foreign policy issues: www.fpif.org Report Broken Link
Democratic Mirage in the Middle East 
Critical assessment of the notion that a U.S. invasion of Iraq would democratically transform Iraq and the region. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP), 07 October 2002. Report Broken Link
Favored Post-Saddam Leaders Belie Bush's Democratic Rhetoric 
26 November 2002, Foreign Policy in Focus (FPIF), a US-based critical thinktank on foreign policy issues: www.fpif.org Report Broken Link
How to Build a New Iraq After Saddam 
 2002, Washington Institute for Near-East Policy (WINEP), a US-based pro-Israeli thinktank on Middle Eastern policy issues: www.washingtoninstitute.org Report Broken Link
Iraq 'The Day After': Internal Dynamics in Post-Saddam Iraq 
Paper by Dr. Phebe Marr, published in Naval War College Review, Winter 2003, Vol. LVI, No.1. An Arabist and a leading specialist on Iraq, Dr. Marr has lived and worked in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon and has traveled extensively in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and East Asia. Dr. Marr received her Ph.D. in history and Middle East studies from Harvard University (1967). She served as a research analyst for the Arabian American Oil Company (1960–62) in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and as chair of the Near East and North Africa program at the Foreign Service Institute (1963–66). In 1998 and 1999 she was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington, D.C. Dr. Marr is on the editorial board of the Middle East Journal and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Middle East Institute. She is currently updating her book, "The Modern History of Iraq" to be published by Westview Press. Report Broken Link
Iraq after Saddam 
Paper by Daniel Byman, published in The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2001. Daniel Byman is Research Director of the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy. Report Broken Link
Iraq, What Lies Beneath 
International Crisis Group (ICG), 01 October 2002. ICG Website: www.crisisweb.org Report Broken Link
Justice for Iraq  December 2002, Human Rights Watch is "an independent, nongovernmental organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide": www.hrw.org Report Broken Link
Prospects for Democratic Change in Iraq  15 January 2003, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (WWIS), a US-based non-partisan liberal thinktank aiming "to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting scholarship": wwics.si.edu Report Broken Link
Radio Baghdad - Tigris Streamtime  Streamtime is a network of artists and activists dedicated to assist media in Iraq and other crisis areas. Report Broken Link
Rebuild Iraq under UN Management  Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 20 April 2004, by Dr Toby Dodge (Senior Fellow, Middle East, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London).
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The Kurds in a Post-Saddam Iraq 
by Sophie I. Wanche, 1 December 2002. In August and September 2002, Miss Wanche conducted field-research for a International Crisis Group (ICG) report Voices from the Iraqi Street. She presented this paper on a conference on the Kurdish question on the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark. www.intl-crisis-group.org Report Broken Link
US Fails to Understand Iraqi Society  Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 20 April 2004, by Juan Cole (Professor of History at the University of Michigan).
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US Policy to Reshape a Post-Saddam Iraq 
"Planning for a Selfinflicted Wound: US Policy to Reshape a Post-Saddam Iraq", 31 December 2002, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a US-based non-partisan thinktank on strategic and military affairs: www.csis.org Report Broken Link
Winning the Peace: Managing a Successful Transition in Iraq 
January 2003, The Atlantic Council | American University Center for Global Peace, Washington D.C. The Atlantic Council is a non-partisan network of leaders that promotes constructive US leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the central role of the Atlantic community. See: www.american.edu/cgp and www.acus.org Report Broken Link
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