Author Page - KAREN DAWISHA
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.How to Build a Democratic Iraq Adeed I. Dawisha and Karen Dawisha May/June 2003 Summary: What follows the war in Iraq will be at least as important as the war itself. Nurturing democracy there after Saddam won't be easy. But it may not be impossible either. Iraq has several assets doing for it, including an educated middle class and a history of political pluralism under an earlier monarchy. read | click for more information
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 6 documents found; displaying 1 to 6.Russia and the New States of Eurasia: The Politics of Upheaval.Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. May/June 1994 read
Eastern Europe, Gorbachev And Reform: The Great Challenge.Karen Dawisha. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Spring 1989 read
The Kremlin and the Prague Spring.Karen Dawisha. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. Summer 1985 read
The Soviet Union in the Middle East.Edited by Adeed I. Dawisha and Karen Dawisha. London: Heinemann (for the Royal Institute of International Affairs), 1982. Winter 1982/83 read
Soviet-East European Dilemmas.Edited by Karen Dawisha and Philip Hanson. New York: Holmes & Meier (for the Royal Institute of International Affairs), 1981. Fall 1981 read
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