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Index
Front Cover
Back Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Map
Introduction
1. Regional Perspectives
Can Humanitarian Intervention Ever Be Humanitarian?
Global Revolution after Tahrir Square
The Polarization of Immature Democracies
Certain Forms of Polarization Doom Democracy
Two Forms of Lethal Polarization
2. Egypt
Egypt’s Transformative Moment: Revolution, Counterrevolution, or Reform
The Toxic Residues of Colonialism: Protecting Interests, Disregarding Rights
What Is Winning? The Next Phase for Revolutionary Uprisings
When Is an NGO Not an NGO? Twists and Turns in the Cairo Sky
Egypt between a Rock and a Hard Place
Extreme Polarization and Genocidal Politics
Acute Islamophobia in Egypt
3. Libya
Will We Ever Learn? Kicking the Intervention Habit
A Critical Postscript to “Will We Ever Learn?” Contra Intervention
Qaddafi, Moral Interventionism, Libya, and the Arab Revolutionary Moment
Obama’s Libyan Folly: To Be or Not to Be
The International Criminal Court Plays Politics? The Qaddafi Arrest Warrants
Libya after Muammar Qaddafi’s Execution
Post-Intervention Libya: A Militia State
4. Syria
Geopolitical Mentoring versus Rehab for Addicted Geopolitical Leaders
Tragedy and Impotence
Killing and Dying: Persisting Syrian Dilemmas
The Wrong “Red Line”
Contra Attacking Syria
Questioning Obamacare for Syria
Resolving the Syrian Chemical-Weapons Crisis: Sunlight and Shadows
Syria: What to Do Now
The Obsolescence of Ideology: Debating Syria and Ukraine
Prosecuting Syrians for War Crimes Now
5. Turkey
Ahmet Davutoğlu: Turkey’s Foreign Minister
Interpreting the AKP Victory in Turkey (with Hilal Elver)
Turkey, the Region, and the West (with Hilal Elver)
Turkey’s Foreign Policy: Zero Problems with Neighbors Revisited
Ten Years of AKP Leadership in Turkey
Whither Turkey: First Thoughts after Gezi Park
Imperiled Polities: Egypt and Turkey
Armenian Grievances, Turkey, the United States, and 1915
6. Iran
Confronting Iran: Warmongering in the Middle East
Toward a Middle East Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zone
Kenneth Waltz’s Risky “Modest Proposal”
Was It Wrong to Support the Iranian Revolution?
Getting the Law and Politics Right in Iran
7. Iraq
Occupying Iraq and Higher Education: The Ghent Charter
The Iraq War: 10 Years Later
ISIS, Militarism, and the Violent Political Imagination
Appendix: The Ghent Charter in Defense of Iraqi Academia
Acknowledgments
Notes
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