Imperial life in the emerald city

inside Iraq's green zone

Poŝlibro, 365 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 20-a de novembro 2007 de Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-307-27883-8
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An unprecedented account of life in Baghdad’s Green Zone, a walled-off enclave of towering plants, posh villas, and sparkling swimming pools that was the headquarters for the American occupation of Iraq.

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Imperial Life In The Emerald City by Rajiv Chandrasekaran is a journalistic recounting of the disastrous American attempts to rebuild Iraq as a mini-America in the aftermath of the second Gulf War. I am British and have read numerous historical accounts of our monumental Empire-building cock-ups, however it would have been nice to believe that such heavy-handed imperialism was a thing of the past. Chandrasekaran's book shows that it certainly isn't and I spent much of the first half in a state of almost continuous disbelief. By the second half, I was becoming quite punch-drunk from the continued revelations.

When Iraq fell to the American army, politicians back in Washington had already determined that they wanted the country to rise up again as a shining beacon of capitalist democracy in the Middle East. They didn't know how to achieve this goal, but set about it by cocooning their staff in …

Temoj

  • Postwar reconstruction -- Iraq
  • Iraq War, 2003-
  • Political corruption -- United States
  • Coalition Provisional Authority
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009