This book attempts to understand the inner workings of a contemporary Arab state through detailed records rather than newspaper articles and other secondary sources. For the first time, we can delve into the heart and soul of a single ruling party in an Arab state gripped by an authoritarian ideology. This book is not a history of the Ba’ath Party, nor of Iraq.
This book is not a history of the Ba’ath Party, nor of Iraq, but rather a study of the party’s activities and the mood of its leadership during the period from 1968 to 2003.
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د.ا0.50Saddam Hussein’s Ba’ath A Vision from Inside an Authoritarian Regime
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The book examines the rise of the Ba’ath Party in Iraq and its transformation into a totalitarian regime under Saddam Hussein.
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