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Ali A. Allawi. The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace. Yale University Press. 2007. 518pp.

Lee Artz; Yahya R. Kamalipour (editors). Bring 'Em On: Media and Politics in the Iraq War. Rowman & Littlefield. 2005. 269pp.

Ralph D. Berenger (editor). Global Media Go to War: Role of News and Entertainment Media During the 2003 Iraq War. Marquette Books. 2004. 382pp.

Yossef Bodansky. The Secret History of the Iraq War. HarperCollins. 2004. 570pp.

Anthony H. Cordesman. The Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2003. 572pp.

Anthony H. Cordesman. Iraq and the War of Sanctions: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1999. 684pp.

Thomas Cushman (editor). A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq. University of California Press. 2005. 372pp.

Alex Danchev; John MacMillan (editors). The Iraq War and Democratic Politics. Routledge. 2005. 272pp.

John Davis (editor). Presidential Policies and the Road to the Second Iraq War: From Forty One to Forty Three. Ashgate Publishing. 2006. 318pp.

Rick Fawn; Raymond Hinnebusch (editors). The Iraq War: Causes and Consequences. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2006. 357pp.

Gregory Fontenot. On Point: The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Naval Institute Press. 2005. 539pp.

Peter Galbraith. The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End. Simon and Schuster. 2006. 272pp.

Anne Garrels. Naked in Baghdad: The Iraq War as Seen by NPR's Correspondent Anne Garrels. Wheeler. 2004. 298pp.

Michael R. Gordon; Bernard Trainor. Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq. Pantheon Books. 2006. 603pp.

Jan Hallenberg; Håkan Karlsson (editors). The Iraq War: European Perspectives on Politics, Strategy and Operations. Routledge. 2005. 253pp.

Michael Isikoff; David Corn. Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War. Crown Publishers. 2006. 463pp.

Raphael Israeli. The Iraq War: Hidden Agendas and Babylonian Intrigue: The Regional Impact on Shi'ites, Kurds, Sunnis and Arabs. Sussex Academic Press. 2004. 278pp.

John Keegan. The Iraq War. Alfred A. Knopf. 2004. 254pp.

Justin Lewis; Rod Brookes; Nick Mosdell; Terry Threadgold. Shoot First and Ask Questions Later: Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War. Peter Lang. 2005. 224pp.

Williamson Murray; Robert H. Scales, Jr.. The Iraq War: A Military History. Harvard University Press. 2003. 312pp.

George Packer. The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2005. 467pp.

Robert J. Pauly; Tom Lansford. Strategic Preemption: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Second Iraq War. Ashgate Publishing. 2005. 173pp.

David L. Phillips. Losing Iraq: Inside the Postwar Reconstruction Fiasco. Basic Books. 2005. 292pp.

Nicholas E. Reynolds. Basrah, Baghdad, and Beyond: The U.S. Marine Corps in the Second Iraq War. Naval Institute Press. 2005. 276pp.

Thomas Ricks. Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq. Penguin Press. 2006. 482pp.

Lawrence Rothfield. Antiquities Under Siege: Cultural Heritage Protection After the Iraq War. Rowman & Littlefield. 2008. 322pp.

Paul Rutherford. Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Marketing the War Against Iraq. University of Toronto Press. 2004. 226pp.

Simon Serfaty. Architects of Delusion: Europe, America, and the Iraq War. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2007. 172pp.

Anthony Shadid. Night Draws Near: Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War. Macmillan. 2005. 424pp.

William Shawcross. Allies: The US and the World in the Aftermath of the Iraq War. Allen & Unwin. 2004. 276pp.



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