Annotated Bibliography

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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Bamford, James. (2005) Pretext for War. New York: Knopf Publishing Group. Pp. 45-50.

This article also recognizes that whilst these texts highlight this distinction, the negative impact of US foreign policy on Iraq since the occupation, coupled with the militarized image that America projects of itself, has caused the distinction between a disapproval of US foreign policy.

This article also recognizes that whilst these texts highlight this distinction, the negative impact of US foreign policy on Iraq since the occupation, coupled with the militarized image that America projects of itself, has caused the distinction between a disapproval of US foreign This article also recognizes that whilst these texts highlight this distinction, the negative impact of US foreign policy on Iraq since the occupation, coupled with the militarized image that America projects of itself, has caused the distinction between a disapprovalopolicy.

Galston, William. (2002) "Perils of Preemptive War." American Prospect, September 23, , www.prospect.org. Pp. 55-60.

This paper is an attempt to analyse the capabilities and performance of Pakistan towards the War on Terror. It also thoroughly discusses the concerns of United States with regard to Pakistan's performance as its partner in War on Terror. Additionally, it also presents few suggestions to both the partners for a workable and cooperative relationship.

This article also recognizes that whilst these texts highlight this distinction, the negative impact of US foreign policy on Iraq since the occupation, coupled with the militarized image that America projects of itself, has caused the distinction between a disapproval of US foreign policy.

Milbank, Dana and Walter Pincus. (2005) "Asterisks Dot White House's Iraq Argument." Washington Post, November 12, A1. Pp. 93.

This article examines the development of two distinct theories of American internationalism in the 1990s - the political humanitarianism of the liberal hawks and the unipolarism of the neoconservatives ...
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