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,
“... descriptions of the invasion. Most of them were either embedded with the troops rolling north – Oliver Poole, David Zucchino, or Evan Wright of Rolling Stone, who wrote Generation Kill: Devil Dogs, Iceman, Captain America, and the New Face of American War2 – or in Baghdad waiting for the troops: McAllester, Anderson and ... ”