Iran-Iraq Conflict needs a thorough study of its genesis, motivations, logistics and its wide-ranging impact on the part of the Super-Powers and the other nations playing significant role in the contemporary World Order. Barring newspapers, magazines and a few journals in which the present conflict has figured continuously for the last 45 months, there is hardly any study which has presented comprehensive analysis of this long-drawn war. The present volume is an attempt to fill up this gap and for the first time an over all assessment of the causes and the effects of the Gulf War is presented. The contributors to the volume are the established and promising scholars who have continuously studied the Gulf politics.
Year | 1984 |
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Pages | 220 |
Author Name | R.C. Sharma (ed.) |