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Learning from the History of British Interventions in the Middle East

Autor Louise Kettle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2020
Interrogates whether the British government has learned anything from its interventions in the Middle East, from the 1950s to 2016 Learning from history helps states to create foreign and security policy that builds upon successes and avoids past mistakes. Drawing on a wealth of previously unseen documents, sourced by Freedom of Information requests, together with interviews with government and intelligence agency officials, Louise Kettle questions whether the British government has learned anything from its military interventions in the Middle East. She provides an extended commentary on military interventions in the Middle East since the 1950s, including a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Whitehall decision-making and a critical examination of the 2016 Iraq Inquiry report.
The result is a highly original account of key political events that challenges the claims of lessons being learned from recent wars. This book comes at a decisive moment as the ongoing war against Daesh, conflicts in Syria, and Saudi-Iran tensions continue to leave British action in the region as a contemporary reality where lessons from the past could prevent the British government from making the same mistakes again and again.
Case Studies
  • 1956: Suez - Operation Musketeer
  • 1958: Jordan - Operation Fortitude
  • 1961: Kuwait - Operation Vantage
  • 1990-1: Gulf - Operation Granby
  • 2003-9: Iraq - Operation Telic
  • Key Features
    • Reveals the relationship between history and policy in No 10, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Ministry of Defence and across the intelligence community
    • Exposes the tensions between government departments over crucial foreign policy decisions
    • Draws on documents obtained through over 30 Freedom of Information requests, including reports from the Gulf and Iraq wars, documents from the Joint Intelligence Committee after Suez and Policy Planning documents from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    • The author conducted interviews with current and past officials from the Foreign Office, Ministry of Defence and the intelligence agencies, including diplomats, Ambassadors, research analysts, service personnel, members of the JIC, MoD lessons teams, official historians and witnesses to the Iraq Inquiry
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474437967
ISBN-10: 1474437966
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 153 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

Descriere

Drawing on a wealth of previously unseen documents, sourced by Freedom of Information requests, together with interviews with government and intelligence agency officials, Louise Kettle questions whether the British government has learned anything from its military interventions in the Middle East, from the 1950s to the 2016 Iraq Inquiry report.

Cuprins

1. Learning from History
Learning from History in Whitehall
Politicians Learning from History
Learning from the History of Military Interventions
How Do We Learn?
What is Learning from History?
Who Learns from History?
The Learning Process
Learning from the History of British Interventions in the Middle East
2. No End of a Lesson - Suez 1956
Planning the Intervention
During the Intervention
After the Intervention
Musketeer Learning
3. More like Korea - Jordan 1958
Planning the Intervention
During the Intervention
After the Intervention
Fortitude Learning
4. Suez in Reverse - Kuwait 1961
Planning the Intervention
During the Intervention
After the Intervention
Vantage Learning
5. A Re-Run of Port Stanley - The Gulf 1990-1
Planning the Intervention
During the Intervention
After the Intervention
Granby Learning
6. Afghanistan Part Two - Iraq 2003-9
Planning the Intervention
During the Intervention
After the Intervention
Telic Learning
7. Failing History or Lessons Learned?
Learning from History since Iraq
Conclusion
Notes
Index

Notă biografică

Louise Kettle is Assistant Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. She has won several awards for her work including from the British International History Group, the Royal Historical Society and the British Library.