Mémoires de Fin d’Etudes
Etablissement
Université Mohamed Ben Ahmed d’Oran 2
Affiliation
Département Anglo-Saxonnes
Auteur
HASSAIEN, Zahéra
Directeur de thèse
BOUHADIBA Zoulikha (Docteur)
Filière
Langue et Litterature Anglaises
Diplôme
Magister
Titre
Iraq Relation with the UK and the USA : 1914 - 2008
Mots clés
Mandated territory; Pre-emptive attack; Invasion; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Pro- British; Pro-American; Neo-conservatism; Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Résumé
This dissertation aims first at analyzing Iraq’s relation to Great Britain and the United States of America through different periods in the past from 1914 in order to discern whether the evolution and deterioration of these relations may have caused the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It has also the objective of shedding some light on some of the widely discussed motives behind Bush administration’s decision to launch war against Saddam Hussein in March 2003. It has also the purpose of demonstrating that Bush’s pretended intentions to create a stable government in Iraq, and turn it into a modern country were not easy to achieve, given the fact that Iraq seemed to move towards more instability, and did not become a strong state but a weak one. Such claims will be supported by the listed drawbacks of the war at the end of this dissertation.
Date de soutenance
2012
Cote
TH3638
Pagination
III-104F.
Format
30 cm
Notes
ABSTRACT.BIBLIOG.101-104F.
Statut
Soutenue