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Book Synopsis: “Crucial lessons for the immediate future”–Noam Chomsky
At a time when the international community is imposing sanctions and discussing no-fly zones, A Different Kind of War delivers a frightening parallel and a heart-rending accounting of suffering in Iraq among locals who bore the brunt of the 13-year sanctions from 1990 until 2003. H. C. von Sponeck, the former “UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq,” explores the UN's sanction policies against Iraq, their consequences, and the domestic conditions during this period. His extensive research is based on previously unpublished internal UN documents and discussions with UN decision makers (such as General Secretary Kofi Annan), Iraqi officials and politicians (including Saddam Hussein), and ordinary Iraqis. The author’s findings question who really benefited from the program, what role the UN Security Council and its various member states played, and whether there were then and are today alternatives to the UN's Iraq policies.
Chapter 1. The Oil for Food Programme: An Adequate Humanitarian Exemption?
Chapter 2. The UN Compensation Commission: Benefit for Some, Deprivation for Others
Chapter 3. The No-Fly Zones: Zones of Protection and Zones of Confrontation?
Chapter 4. The United Nations Special Commission and the UN Office of the Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq: Two Units of the Same Organisation?
Chapter 5. The Government of Iraq, its People and their Rights
Chapter 6. The UN Sanctions Structure: Confrontation, Fragmentation, Conclusions
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book Reviewed in the United Kingdom Verified Purchase This is an excellent book, so well written and the amount of detailed research that has gone in is amazing to say the least - hard work to write I'm sure but so easy to read - it flows beautifly. I left Iraq as a child a few months after the first Gulf war - it has been emotionally challenging to read this at times at the same time it is written in such a logical way as to keep the reader engaged.
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Are you curious about the untold stories behind the international community's sanctions in Iraq? Look no further than A Different Kind of War: The UN Sanctions Regime in Iraq. This gripping book, written by H. C. von Sponeck, the former "UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq," provides a chilling and heart-rending account of the suffering endured by the Iraqi people during the 13-year sanctions period from 1990 to 2003. With extensive research based on previously unpublished internal UN documents and firsthand interviews, this book reveals who truly benefited from the program and the role played by the UN Security Council and its member states.
Chapter by chapter, A Different Kind of War delves into the key aspects of the UN's sanction policies in Iraq. From the controversial Oil for Food Programme to the UN Compensation Commission, each chapter sheds light on the consequences of these policies and their impact on the Iraqi population. Von Sponeck's thorough analysis challenges conventional narratives and raises important questions about alternatives to the UN's Iraq policies.
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