Degrees of Not Knowing
Rory Stewart: Does anyone know how to govern Iraq?, 31 March 2005
What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building
by Noah Feldman.
Princeton, 154 pp., £12.95, November 2004,0 691 12179 6 Show More
by Noah Feldman.
Princeton, 154 pp., £12.95, November 2004,
Blinded by the Sunlight: Surviving Abu Ghraib and Saddam’s Iraq
by Matthew McAllester.
Harper Perennial, 304 pp., $13.95, February 2005,0 06 058820 9 Show More
by Matthew McAllester.
Harper Perennial, 304 pp., $13.95, February 2005,
The Fall of Baghdad
by Jon Lee Anderson.
Little, Brown, 389 pp., £20, February 2005,0 316 72990 6 Show More
by Jon Lee Anderson.
Little, Brown, 389 pp., £20, February 2005,
The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq
by Christian Parenti.
New Press, 211 pp., £12.99, December 2004,1 56584 948 5 Show More
by Christian Parenti.
New Press, 211 pp., £12.99, December 2004,
“... rural leaders, deliver services and win respect. The quality of journalists in Iraq has been high: Elizabeth Rubin for the New York Times Magazine and the New Republic, George Packer for the New Yorker, Rory McCarthy for the Guardian and James Astill for the Economist have produced great pieces. But even the most energetic analysts cannot move ... ”